 Today is the last day of WSIS Forum 2018. The world's largest gathering of the ICT for Development Community is 100% crowdsourced. It's a place where people from academia, government, UN agencies and civil society gather to find innovative solutions to deliver the UN Sustainable Development Goals. WSIS, because there's an emphasis on the SDGs, has the ability to address probably just about everything that we need to address in society. Things like gender equality, which was one of the SDGs. It's very interesting for us. It's a great opportunity to be here because all our clients are here, I would say. Our clients are the NGOs, the UN affiliates and the governments. It's a platform of interaction with colleagues from various countries to exchange ideas, experience and actually learn from colleagues how ICT is being used to meet the SDGs' targets. It has been the case for the past 15 years since the Geneva Plan of Action. WSIS is a place to form relationships, share best practices and growth. And this year has been no exception. It's also a space where people can learn about the key ICT trends of today and tomorrow and engage new stakeholders like youth. It's the world's biggest ICT for Development event. We keep innovating. It gets bigger and better every year. So we really need the youth to drive this forward into the future. It's been impactful enough. The last five days I've met so many people across the globe and I feel this is the right forum to be. Come and see WSIS because you will learn a lot. You will meet a lot of people. It's a really good networking. I would recommend to the entire globe. That's the message from my side, yeah. So that's it for another WSIS Forum. We'll see you here again next year for more about the role of ICTs to deliver the UN's sustainable development goals and build a knowledge and information society for all.