 Good morning to all, it's a great pleasure for me to welcome you here today in Mexico for this seven meetings of the broadband commission for digital development. Again my most warm welcome to all of you to Mexico. Thank you very much. We have gathered here for our seventh meeting to once again assist progress made and to chart the way forward. I thank you for your kind attention and I wish you a good meeting. Thank you. You are very welcome to Mexico and it is a real pleasure and a great honor to have so many commissioners and their representatives here with us today in this fine country. The global policy issues of significant relevance in today's world and I am confident that they will serve as a good basis. So let me conclude by encouraging everyone to keep up the momentum and keep shaping the broadband future for all. Thank you very much. And we at UNESCO as long as Africa is our global priority already and stand ready also to work with African leaders to reach out the goals, ambitious goals that very justifiably they have set for themselves. Broadband plays a huge role here. It is a respect for freedom of expression as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. It is within this context that Mexico has engaged and made telecommunication reform a very relevant part of our agenda.