 Two, huge achievements of the ITU over, I don't know if it's 150 years, but maybe since Marconi in the, so it's maybe 110. And spectrum, I mean the harmonized spectrum, the cooperation across countries to get spectrum out there, to have spectrum utilized to help really create the mobile miracle of connecting people with mobile. We could not have done that without the union. I mean that is just absolutely core. The other is something that the ITU has really done over the last, I would say 16 to 20 years, but really the last 16 years. And that is its increasing role in BDT, the development sector. And the advice that's been provided for governments, you know with the first GSR, Global Symposium for Regulator, how many independent regulators were there in the world? I forget, it was fewer than 20. I think maybe it was fewer than 10. And now it's virtually every country having the best practices, bringing people together, the development agenda, the capacity building agenda. And that also relates back to this whole development agenda of the Broadband Commission. We're not even close to being done. And if we didn't have, you know, the ITU leading in the development area, we'd have to create something that looks like it to bring everybody together to do that. It's absolutely essential, just like radio spectrum.