 We're here at ITU Telecom World 2015 in Budapest, Hungary and I'm very pleased to be joined by Jose Toscano, who is the CEO and Director-General of ITSO, the International Telecommunications and Satellite Organization. And he's also here because he's been very involved in a major ITU initiative and perhaps you could tell us a little bit about that. Well, thank you very much for the introduction. Before going specifically to the initiative, I could not be here. I think this is the place where you have to come if you want to see the latest developments in the industry sector. It's a place where you have to come if you wish to discuss the tendencies, what needs to be done, if you want to connect the ones which are not connected at this stage. You mentioned one of the initiatives, in fact the initiative that I consider to be the most important one. This is an initiative which was launched by the BDT director, Bahime Sanu. The name of the initiative is Smart Sustainable Development Model and is an initiative which is about saving lives. It's an initiative where we try to use communication as a way of making available the mechanisms which are there when a natural catastrophe occurs. Unfortunately, as we know, natural disasters occur everywhere, every time. And we have to be able to provide people with means of communications and communications which can be used not only for the emergency response but for recovery. This is an initiative which tries to combine communications for development with communications for emergency. We have been working for the last two years. I am pleased that some results are available. We are doing a project with ITU, ITSU, ITU and some other partners, connecting the Pacific Islands in order to provide a network which is there if an emergency occurs. But also importantly, when an emergency is not there, this network is used for ICT applications. We have the health, schools, access to online government services. So this tries to combine development, communications for development with communications for emergency. As I mentioned to you, we have been very busy for the last two years. We are now in a stage of deciding what needs to be done. I believe that the result of this reflection will be available in one or two months' time. And we go from there. I can tell you that only to give us a little bit of the secret, we will try to do a similar project in the Caribbean, connecting all the islands and providing capacity for any emergency which occurs. Because usually you've had these meetings at ITU, but here you have your meeting here of the advisory committee and the rest of your partners here within the confines of the telecom world. And which has also, of course, enabled you to go out and to have converse with the people here. Yes, because one of the aspects of these initiatives and one of the major things that we have to do is advocacy. People have to be informed that we are working on this because, let's be frank, still today there are many restrictions which do not allow for the implementation of the most efficient systems. I'm going to give you an example. Taxation. Could you imagine that in some cases when there is an emergency and you have operators who want to give free equipment, the government asks for taxes to be paid? Could you imagine that? It's not possible. And that's something that we have to work and we will be working on. So, as part of the exercise, there is an advocacy component. So it is very important for us to be here. You mentioned that we have all the meetings in Geneva. In fact, we had one in Doha last December at the occasion of the telecom. Because, again, advocacy is important. I would appreciate all the help that it could give to us to spread the world. We are here to save lives. And in terms of the people who are involved with this initiative? So, I'm very happy that in fact we have a blend of people coming from different, very different backgrounds from the advisory board. We have people coming from industry, satellite operators. We have people coming from governments. We have people coming from international organizations. But not only that. We have people which have come from very different backgrounds with a huge amount of experience. And all these blend together. In fact, I believe we will enable us to do something for the good of humanity. One aspect that I want to mention to you. This is not one more initiative. This is an initiative which is result is oriented. It's an initiative where we went action to be taken place. And that's why I'm happy. We have done the Pacific Island project. We have installed a system for every warning about Ebola in Sierra Leone. We will be doing the Caribbean project and much more will come. I can assure you that. Well, that sounds absolutely brilliant and it's very encouraging news. So we hope that you are able to profit very much from your conversations here at ITU, Telecom World. And we wish you the very best for the initiative. And look forward to catching up with you again very soon. I hope next year with results. Thank you very much. Thank you.