 Once again, I'm happy to join you on this very important task and I would always like to start by recognizing your commitment and efforts as commissioners, both individually and collectively. Despite the many achievements the commission has realized, it's pretty obvious there is still a lot of work ahead of us given the many challenges, many of which were discussed here in this room. Less than half of the world's population have access to internet and the statistics of different currents tell this. I would just like to say that as we approach next year's deadline for the MDGs, we must strive to ensure that the new post-2015 targets for broadband continue to be relevant and also achievable. We also need to build strong implementation mechanisms to drive this agenda. And as Wasariya mentioned, I think working together is the best way to move forward and I think we should put a lot of effort in these different stakeholders. If you look at Africa, as has been mentioned by the representative of the African Development Bank, SMART Africa initiative has been put in place. Since its establishment, we have seen significant high-level commitment with eight African heads of state serving on the SMART Africa Board. We are pushing for a renewed sense of urgency and working to ensure that several projects currently underway are successful and beneficial to our citizens. Before I move further, let me take this opportunity because I want to be here this afternoon to join you as I would have wished because of other commitments, but I would not wish to live without first of all giving my congratulations to the ITU chief, Dr. Madun Ture for the excellent work he has done for the ITU and for this commission and the work that will continue to be ongoing based on the foundations that have been laid by ITU and the basis of his personal efforts as well. And I'm saying this because probably this is the last time we may see him at this level serving the commission given what is likely to happen in the next couple of weeks or months. I hope he will be soon leaving us as the head of ITU but not as a participant and as an important contributor to this commission and the broadband and so on. I just most sincerely wanted to say that on my own behalf but I also know there are many in this room who think so and I wanted to express that since I won't have another time to say that. I would continue to say that today's discussion like many have heard before have been very enlightening and we let us leverage the diverse experiences here present and the considerable brain power also reflected in composition of this team which would continue to drive the innovations that have been talked about and continue to see play role in the changes that people of this world need in their social and economic development lives. So I'm sure the future will continue to be bright for many citizens of this world we live in and I think our role has been to see what role broadband can play in this very important endeavor. So I thank you very much and look forward to continuing together with you the good work that has already been started and needs to continue. Thank you very much.