 I've attended a number of global symposiums for regulators for many years and I always find them to be first the brief for three days, but within three days you cover quite a lot of material. Yeah, it was a very exciting session. I think this was on the first day and the title was looking for a spectrum and it was basically dealing with the TV white spaces and in particular as countries are switching of their analog signals to digital television. So the use of spectrum has been a big issue, whether it should be licensed or unlicensed and then whether one should be looking for some system or dynamic scanning of spectrum. So all those issues came up. Well, first of all the communication sector has grown really very fast. I mean the number of mobile subscribers for example right now is about 27 million and this has been really an exponential growth over the years. The number of internet users has also gone up. This is about 7 million subscriptions and then we are also migrating from analog to digital broadcasting. We actually already started switching off from the 31st of December 2012. Yes, the communication sector will continue to grow and in particular the applications for example the communication sector for government, e-government and health in education and commerce for example the money transfer, mobile transfer has been very successful. But even apart from these successes we do expect a number of challenges. For example, cybersecurity is a big issue. The issue of misuse of ICT facilities for example or websites which promote not very positive issues. These are big issues which I think the regulators have to deal with. The overriding message is that the communication sector is growing very fast. For example the digital transactions, this is going to be more and more relevant. The applications which will affect all sectors of the society apart from just the success in financial services, we expect success in education, in health, in insurance and all those issues. So I think in short the communication sector will be becoming more cross cutting. I mean there are some priorities national priorities but the ICT sector is actually cross cutting.