 So the panellists discuss about innovation and ICTs and assassinable goals. So that's an assassinable development. And they're discussing about the relationship between innovation and ICTs, also how it could influence on a development, and also how to foster the innovation in ICTs and what should be the role of the government and other entities in this process. And from the Polish side, our vice-minister participated in this panel and our minister said that the most important are the strategic documents. First of all, you must think about strategies, policies in this area. We know that in Poland, we know that ICT is very important for development, also for citizens and also for companies. So the minister of infrastructure and development created this special programme which helped to create the smart growth in Poland for better development of the country. I think that from a Polish perspective, the most important is, as I said, to create the strategies and policies then to go to the practice and to create some programme project to help to develop ICTs and innovation. And also that's very important if we create some project programme to think about the intelligence specialisation. So you must create some, support some branches of the smart specialisation. And for example, we identify the ICT as a smart specialisation and we also put this specialisation in the project and we will support such branches in this project to develop the ICTs and also develop innovation in companies and in general for the smart growth of the country.