 I believe a lot of the indicators that have been discussed in this conference are important. Many of them help drive the strategies of ICT for the countries in order to focus on these indicators basically. For example, the penetration rate, the internet penetration rate at the level of the country, accessibility of the internet, that's very, very important for us. We want to make sure that everybody is able to obtain knowledge and access it because that contributes quite a bit to the economy and to the digital knowledge plus the digital economy, if you will. That's one example of the indicators that I strongly believe are very crucial for strategies. We have several departments within the ministry that are very concerned with the policies and strategies and we do observe these indicators as they come along and make sure that we evaluate ourselves early on. In many cases, we're close to the actual values, but I guess we need to work more on that in the near future and because we care about these indicators, I decided personally to attend this conference to have better understanding for their constituents how these indicators come along and the justification behind them. We do talk to each other in this conference and we do learn from each other. There's quite a bit of knowledge that is shared. One thing that I personally enjoyed in the conference is basically the money transfer, money movement and like the e-cash and the wallets and all of that and its contribution to the e-commerce and digital economy. Information sharing is very important. People discuss the indicators, they agree upon what's important to them and how they're going to be evaluated in the future. That is very crucial in my opinion.