 I think the second meeting was, we had all spent to working groups on mHealth, mCommerce, mLearning, and basically the purpose of today's meeting was to look at all those reports and really think through what the way forward would be in terms of how do we get governments and countries to begin to understand the power of mobile and how to use mobile for development. It's terribly important because we have over 100 million mobile subscribers in Nigeria. I think that it's a great opportunity for us to use this mobile technology for development, both economic and social development, and so coming to these kind of meetings where you're seeing people that are experts, hearing country experiences, it's really important for Nigeria to begin to leverage technologies for development, and I think mobile technology, one that is fairly ubiquitous in Nigeria today, is really an important first step for us to take in that regard. The most striking outcome was the fact that for us to do this, we needed to have interministerial or multi ministerial, so it's not only about ICT ministers, it's about health ministers, finance ministers, agricultural ministers, educational ministers, all of us need to work together, and that was a big outcome for us. How do we get all these ministers to work together to deliver on the power and the potential of mobile technology? I think I'll be the greatest evangelist for it. I think it's a tremendous way of development because soon, in the near future, everybody is going to have a mobile phone, and so we've got to use that as a means of development for sure.