 We're here at Wicked 2012 in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and I'm very pleased to be joined by Mr. Andres Piazza, who is Public Affairs Officer for LACNIC, the Internet Advisory Registry for Latin America and the Caribbean region. Mr. Piazza, thank you very much, indeed, for being with us today. Thank you very much. It's my pleasure. I wanted to start off by asking you about your impressions of Wicked 12 so far. Okay. The conference has been really great. We have been participating in the preparatory processes as well, so we have been looking forward for this to happen since a long time and the conference is really, really intense but a great experience, a great exchange of information and engagement with the government officers. So I'm very glad to be here. And what are going to be the most pertinent points of Wicked for you? Well, first of all, coming with LACNIC, it's the Internet Addresses Registry. We assign the number resources for our region and we are a membership organization with almost 3,000 members from the big operators to the public operators and cooperatives, universities in the region. So we come with a perspective from our membership coming here and addressing issues, mostly related to the Internet, but also our region is part of the CETEL and the countries from CETEL. We came with an interesting leadership in many matters. They had a good understanding about the Internet environment and how it should be and the scope of the Wicked and also they addressed it and other issues regarding telecommunications and the concerns of the region. So it was very interesting also. Wicked 12 has been attracting a lot of attention. What for you are going to be the most positive aspects coming out from this conference? Well actually, as you mentioned, there has been a lot of concern in the Internet community regarding the openness of the process. From the perspective of the Internet organization that has put on up consensus and the multi-stakeholder model, everyone can participate just in their interest and in full time with access to all the information. The bar for us is set very high, but I'm very glad to see that a multilateral global treaty conference has this level of transparency with live webcast, with captioning, with documents available. So it's a very positive aspect and I hope the ITU keeps this way in the future. And what's your vision for the future telecommunications in the Latin America and Caribbean region? Well the perspective for the future is also very, it's really well for us. We have a good Internet penetration, the telecommunications services are growing. This will keep in the same way in the future, not only because the users are growing, which will be, but also the network will grow a lot because of the dispositives that will be connected and the traffic and the new type of interactions that would be combined with all these factors. So there will be a lot of growing for the network in the future and we hope to be there to help this process to achieve. And finally, what are the outcomes you hope to see come from Wicked 12? Okay, well, we are expecting to see whatever outcome comes from Wicked. We hope that it has a base of consensus because there's nothing more global than telecommunications worldwide. So I hope this has some global consensus in the outcome and of course, from the side of the Internet, I hope this consensus understands the Internet environment and the way it has been developed during these whole years. Mr. Andres Piazza, thank you very much for being with us today. Thank you very much.