 Emerging technologies such as cloud computing or, you know, mobile services, artificial intelligence and, you know, Internet of Things, et cetera, are really very important. And I would say that we will not achieve sustainable development goals without the support of technology and emerging technologies specifically. So I'd like to take a couple of examples just to make it clear, real. If you think about agriculture and farming as an example, one of the issues we have is, you know, being able to feed more people, save water on irrigation, et cetera. Technology, just as, you know, Internet of Things and cloud and big data and AI, artificial intelligence, will have the farmer improve his yield, will help the farmer reduce his water consumption, et cetera. And that's fundamental to support SDGs. And you can play the same with health and others. I mean, in healthcare, it's the same issue. We will be able to prevent diseases. We will be able to prevent pandemics, things such as, you know, cholera, for example, we'll be able, thanks to artificial intelligence, getting data from different sources, we'll be able to help governments, you know, stop cholera before even it starts. But even when it starts, being able to address it as early as possible. So my question really focuses on emerging technologies, just as cloud computing, mobile services, and OTTs, you know, over the top. People talk about OTTs a lot. So we have three, four objectives. One is really to make sure that we help people understand what are these technologies. I mean, definitions are important, cloud and so forth. Then we go into discussions around what sort of are the business models behind them and what various business models can we find. Then we help the countries and regulators define policies and frameworks and strategies to enable, create an enabling environment for those technologies by providing, you know, case studies and so forth. And the last piece is around how do we help them create an ecosystem in country that supports the development and the emergence of those technologies. So this is sort of the things that we work against. I think we definitely entered into an era of, you know, ICT-built economies. I mean, we know that. I mean, for sure, in business companies are talking about digital transformation. As a matter of fact, countries are now talking about digital transformation in industries and so forth. And I think countries, especially developing countries, have a huge opportunity because many of these technologies that we're talking about have been democratized to a point where they are available to anybody. So cloud is now available to a startup in any country in the world. As long as that startup has access to the internet, they can develop amazing technologies, new apps, new, you know, scenarios. So that's just an example. But the matter of fact, as I was talking about in your first question around, you know, SDGs, I think there is a huge opportunity for developing nations to develop strategies that support the development of those emerging technologies because their impact will be great on education, on governance, on, you know, environment, healthcare, infrastructure, transportation, you know, all the industries. And eventually you will have both a macroeconomic impact on all the industries but also an opportunity for job creation and so forth. And I think we need to get ready for that. I mean, as a matter of fact, technologies such as AI are going to be here, coming to us and we can't just ignore and sit here and talk, we need to be able to master those technologies in order to build for the next generation of services, next generation of products, and the generation of, so that's why I think it's a huge opportunity for developing nations.