 My name is Scott Gaganheimer. I'm the group CEO of Zane and we're based in the Middle East, one of the largest mobile operators there. I think it's very important, especially as a CEO of a mobile broadband operator. It's very important for us to really drive broadband across the countries we operate in. It's good for the society as well. And so looking at what they've done, if you look at the SGGs that we're trying to do it, the broadband is actually one of the key enablers for all of the SGGs. And if you look at that, it also drives the innovation. And innovation is really what's driving job creation and economic growth and prosperity. And so trying to figure out how to be an advocacy for driving broadband is very important. To be honest, all of the issues raised are quite important. Again, the broadband is what underlines the key enabler, but talking about education and the different types of things that we can really try to drive innovation and what's driving society in order to be able to do job creation and growth and prosperity is because of the broadband as the enabler to these. So all of it is important today. It's very interesting. Absolutely. Again, there's a lot of regulatory issues and things that we need to do. How do we try to roll out broadband across the whole world to the three and a half billion people that don't have that service? And so a lot of the advocacy needs to be done. Part of it is trying to figure out how to reduce pricing dramatically in order to make it more affordable for our customers and throughout the whole world. And also trying to reach customers in remote areas. And so driving the cost down, looking at regulatory environment and be able to drive some of the increase in penetration rates is very important. The most important, I think, is to be pragmatic about how we can actually move things forward. Instead of just having a dialogue and talking about KPIs or trying to do it, what can we actually do? How do we make inroads to actually making changes to regulatory environment or to get broadband into the mass market? And this is important to do.