 My great privilege to welcome on behalf of Facebook the co-chair of the broadband commission is Excellency President Kagami, the co-vice chair, Secretary Huling Zhao, and all the rest of the fellow commissioners. We're certainly honored and many of you have traveled great distances to be here today and this special meeting. And we hope that you have an enjoyable visit. I've already off to a good start in a productive, successful meeting today. And I know there were productive, successful meetings yesterday. I've had the privilege of attending several of the spring meetings in the past of the commission. And on each visit, the host commissioner and the organizations were able to provide additional information where we were able to learn about their efforts and their approach. And I certainly walked away learning more about what was going on around the world. And I hope that this additional perspective can be brought to you all during the visit today. I hope that everyone does end up having that kind of a productive session. I know that everyone has heard of Facebook as a social media company, but not as well known as our commitment to expanding connectivity worldwide. Connectivity is really at the heart of Facebook's mission to give people the power to build communities and bring the world closer together. And we've developed a multifaceted approach to our commitment to solving the world's connectivity challenges, investments in cutting-edge technology, trying to invest in underlying infrastructure, to cultivating the analytics and research, and finally, programs that can introduce people to the value of connectivity and being online for the first time. And so while all the companies and governments around the table all have different ambitions, we're all committed to those same goals. And we share a belief in the broadband commission's underlying role in trying to develop a sustainable means of collectively addressing the connectivity in the world's challenges.