 We're here at the ITU studio welcoming Shuishi Nishimoto, rapporteur for Study Group 1, Question 5-1 on telecommunications and ICTs for rural and remote areas. What do you think will be the major outcome for the study question you're involved in? Oh, as you know, we are preparing for the final report of our question, and it will contain various aspects of rural communications. For example, technologies or service and applications, including education or national policy or regulatory measures or business models. Conclusions and recommendations of this report will be a very good guideline for developing countries. I think this is our first outcome. During the study, we decided to survey the situation of rural areas. I sent a questionnaire to ITU members and we received 46 replies, and they contain a very important and interesting result. For example, what is the coverage area or what kind of technologies they are using in rural areas. Or if they have a national broadband plan and so on. I think this is also a great outcome. So how relevant is the study question in relation to the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals? You mean SDGs? Yeah, there are several SDGs relevant to our study questions. For example, infrastructure matters were reducing equality within or among countries. And in order to attain these SDGs, we have to implement infrastructure in rural areas. So our question is necessary. And there is this action line concerning infrastructure, information and communication infrastructure. And we have been studying telecommunication in rural and remote areas for this action line. And you know, there is a matrix between SDGs and WC's action line. So I think I can cooperate to attain SDGs through the matrix with WC's action lines. And a general comment. If you have anything or an issue you would like to raise regarding the study groups and the question you're involved in? I think collaboration with ITUR or ITUD is very important. For example, there is a question in ITUD study group 5 about low cost infrastructure for rural communications. It's very interesting for our question. And they gave me, gave us the information about their work. And this April we sent the reason statement to thank them and ask for the continuous support. I think these activities are very important and necessary. Thank you very much.