 Telecenter.org is committed to engage a large number of telecenters from around the globe to become hosts of the summit. So the idea is basically transform the telecenters prior to the event and during the days of the event in Costa Rica into a place where young people can gather and discuss the main issues that the summit is presenting to the young people to talk about. And during the days of the summit what we're going to try to do is to bring some of those comments ideas and suggestions from our community to be known by the attendees in Costa Rica. But in addition to that I think the community and the foundation has been discussing what else we can do. And I think that when we invite people to discuss topics in a telecenter and in particularly when these topics are connected and related to an event such as this. We create a lot of expectations and we are going to have a lot of young people excited and interested in doing more. So we're trying to also find ways to make sure that whatever ideas are coming up out of these discussions will have an opportunity to transform into activities or real projects. We the telecenter community is basically run by millions of young people. Those people in charge of connecting their communities with the benefit of technology are for the most part young people. And I think for us it's very important that the rest of the world learn about this. There is a huge community out there an incredible number of people out there young people really making the difference in the life of even more millions of people who otherwise will not have any opportunities to know and learn what technology can do for them. So we're very excited to be part of this. And I myself have been invited also to attend the Costa Rica Summit and at least one or two days I'm going to be the person connecting the community of telecenter directly with the daily activities in Costa Rica. In terms of the demographic we have invited representatives of each of the five regions where we work with. So we are expecting to have representation from Asia, Africa, Europe and certainly from Latin America. I think the number one topic of discussions for young people today is what are going to be their jobs. That is what is sort of a driven the search, the time that they spend on the telecenters that are all looking for better opportunities, better training and to find a new job, a better job or to create a new job. It's a great deal of a very rich level of discussions that is increasing this concept and notion and understanding of entrepreneurship among the telecenter community. And young people once again are taking the lead on this. So they're not happy with the model that they see every day out there. They don't necessarily want to go and work in the traditional things that they see or their families have went through. They're really thinking and creating their own businesses and creating their own jobs. Lastly, I think just because it's a regular discussion and this is also something that we are doing with ITU, we are going to bring a lot of new ideas regarding to how we can improve the opportunities for women and young girls in the space of technology. I think we still have to see more of the real contributions. It's a good number of activities and projects out there. They're promoting the participation of young girls and technology projects. But I think it's a lot of more work that needs to be done. And we would like to contribute with some suggestions of how we can bring the stakeholders to collaborate and create the right frameworks to allow young women to be excited about working in technology. I think the key factor and one of the key messages that I want to bring to the participants in Costa Rica is that it's great that they have the opportunity to be there and be part of such an important global event. But the reality is that a huge number of young people with the same level of talent and aspirations and dreams do not have the same opportunities. And we want to make sure that they have the power to create new conditions that will allow in the future for those young people who are now disconnected. They do not own a cell phone. They do not have the opportunity to go to a telecenter or attending a library to have one in the future. And the only people who can actually change these very uneven situations is the new generations. But they need to be aware and our mission as a telecenter community is to make sure that more young people, especially those who have the power to transform things are aware that people like them in other places are missing all these opportunities. And to bring these technologies and create these opportunities is not that difficult. So we have the technology, the knowledge, the resources. We just need to create the right frameworks. And I think young people in the future can contribute significantly to achieve that. I think ITU, in particular with the work that has been prepared for the summit, is doing a very interesting thing in terms of creating a completely different strategy for the discussions and the event. And I think there is a very good opportunity that we will be able to make sure that the energy of the young people will last longer and that we're really going to go back to their countries with more clear guidance of what they need to do and who are the others and the other side of the planet who are thinking like them and they could become their partners or their supporters and initiative and activities. I think as long as we entities behind the summit are able to very generously and openly share what we know, especially the things that we know don't work with the young generations. The youngster will be able to do what they do best, which is come up with new ideas, fresh ideas, things that are going to change the equations of how a lot of these issues that we try to solve are behaving. So I think they have the power today to really transform a lot of these situations and make a lasting impact on them because more than ever before, they have the opportunity to really be well connected across the planet. And I think that's one of the key issues. And I was reviewing some data no long ago about in 1992, for example, for me to coordinate a project with people in another country. It will roughly take me a month, you know, because we were using fax machines and the email was just picking up. But a lot of people don't even have an email account at that time. And then roughly in one month, you have some kind of a plan. Today, young people, people who are, you know, 18 to 25 today, they are able to put together initiatives online in a couple of hours, which is a huge jump in terms of the opportunities that what you can achieve because you have these tools, because you have technology, because now they can walk around, be anywhere and be connected with their peers. I'm really hoping that after the summit, we will see a lot of more creative and more efficient expressions of how we are going to use the power, the communication offered to the young generations to tap into important issues and more importantly, allow the young people to really make those changes.