 Well, ITUD is heavily focused on Connect to the Unconnected and that's the core mission of Welch-McKean 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. Well, the future of ICT is really driven by private sector innovation, but what's really important is that the private sector and the ITU come together and operate in a collaborative fashion. I believe that there can be more engagement between stakeholders. I believe that there can be more of a contribution by the private sector in ITU efforts. I'm working with several of my clients to ensure that this happens. I believe that in what the ITU stands for, Welch-McKean supports the ITU in its mission and I believe that part of our job is ensuring that the private sector understands the ITU and its role and understands all of the possibilities for that collaboration and for multi-stakeholderism in general that's often overlooked when private sector is focused on specific markets or the bottom line, particularly in the developing market. I think that there are amazing opportunities in the developing world. I believe that the developing markets are the future of technology and innovation. There are amazing things happening right now with low earth orbit satellites, with 5G and with other technologies that will allow us to truly connect the unconnected, but it also means that part of the ITU's responsibility is ensuring that the private sector understands how to responsibly connect the unconnected to ensure that newly connected people have the right tools in place to connect securely and safely to ensure that they can distinguish between correct and false information online to combat disinformation and to ensure that child online protection and legal parameters are in place.