 On behalf of the National Forum, it gives me great pleasure to announce the launch of Ireland's Digital Roadmap for Enhancing Teaching and Learning in Irish Higher Education. The development and publication of this document has arisen as a result of an intensive series of consultations and the Board is grateful to everybody who made their contributions and who made their voices heard. It's impossible in this short sound bite to summarise all of the elements within the report, but I think there are a number of key things that are very clear. First of all, technology and teaching and learning is not the holy grail and it's not a magic bullet. We're still going to need to keep teachers and learners and those soft skills that are intuitive and deeply contextualised at the centre of Irish Higher Education and teaching and learning. But secondly, there's a wide recognition on behalf of so many people across the sector that we can and will be able to use digital technologies in ways that are more creative and more innovative and exploit those technologies to their full potential, given that they help us to address some of those pedagogical challenges that we all face. Another key message is that senior management at institutional and regional levels are going to continue to be key in developing a vision for digital capacity in Irish Higher Education, particularly in relation to teaching and learning. I encourage all of you who have been involved to stay involved as we move on to the next phase of the implementation of this roadmap and I thank you all again for being part of the journey.