 Well, ITUD is heavily focused on connecting the unconnected and that's the core mission of Welch-Minkine for the private sector and for our clients. How and where this happens depends on a number of stakeholders and sector membership means a voice and a seat at the table. And for Isoa, the most fundamental benefit of our membership of ITUD is that it helps us connect with those policy makers and with international organizations so that we can make sure that they have the information they need to leverage satellite solutions to achieve not only their own national objectives but also to support the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. We definitely place a great value on ITUD membership. At Cullen International, we believe in better regulation for a better world. It means that for us, ITUD is a unique forum for engaging in conversation on the latest policy issues both with government and with industry. It's a vital source of inspiration for our work. So in our understanding, ITUD is an extremely valuable platform for us in this sense because it provides us as a sector member the opportunity to engage and interact with developing and well-as-developed countries to understand their challenges, needs and visions for connectivity and digital transformation. AT&T is proud to be a longtime member of the ITUD. In addition to providing a powerful platform for capacity building, the ITUD also provides a neutral forum for industry, governments and other stakeholders to network, collaborate and help shape frameworks to advance connectivity and digital inclusion across the globe. We strongly feel that ITUD offers us a unique platform to engage and collaborate with global stakeholders and we can actually liaise with the people in regulatory, technical and various scientific experts with the aim of making really a digital transformation play which is fundamental to the United Nations SDG staff.