 The study group 2 has nine questions for 2014 to 2018. They basically relate to three categories. One is ICT applications and cybersecurity related issues that we are discussing. The other categories involve environment, disaster, management and emergency telecommunications, including human exposure to electromagnetic fields. And the last category is the issues that are relevant to developing countries which are being looked by ITUT and ITUR. So it's kind of the entire gamut of issues that the developing countries are facing in terms of telecommunications and ICT is being looked by study group 2. So because they are so relevant, my vision is that these issues need to be seen from three perspectives. Number one is this should be relevant to the developing countries, the output reports. So current issues of the developing countries in terms of policies, regulations and applications should be addressed by these reports. Number two, this should be futuristic as well because there is already a huge gap in terms of development within the countries between rural and urban areas and between developing and developed countries. So when we start from now, that gap has to be reduced between the developing and developed as well as within the countries. The contributions normally are very generic type. I want that the contribution should be specific to the needs of the output reports. So we ask case studies from the membership and we also ask from academia research institutions and private sector specific contributions that will address the questions in hand.