 We're here at Beyond 2015, the Global Youth Summit in San Jose, Costa Rica and I'm very pleased to be joined by Dr. Hamidin Toure, Secretary General of the ITU. Dr. Toure, thank you very much indeed for being with us today. Good to be here. The Beyond 2015 Global Youth Summit kicked off yesterday, 9th of September in San Jose, Costa Rica. I'd like to talk to you about how many people are participating in the summit and the different ways that they're doing it. We're here in Costa Rica for the Global Youth Summit, over 600 participants from 67 countries. Some of them came from very far places, from Afghanistan, Australia, from places like Zimbabwe and really we have the real United Nations here today. Beyond the participation of the 67 countries here, we have over 3,500 delegates around the globe in 50 hubs scattered over 30 countries. Those are using the normal platforms that we have from social media that are giving them the opportunity to be full participants of this conference, so it's really exciting. It's an incredible scale. Has the ITU been involved in such a large gathering on a global basis before? Well, this is the largest gathering ever on this issue and especially giving the youth the opportunity to speak out. You have youngsters who do not own computers or who do not have an internet connection but are participating in this event for the first time and we believe that this is going to have a real snowball effect in addressing the issues regarding the youth, which is our future, and at a global level we'll be able to continue to use these kind of platforms. I was going to ask you, what is the aim of this summit? What's the aim of Beyond 2015 and what are some of the issues that are going to be focused on? Well, it's very important to bring the youngsters together today that the United Nations is discussing the post-2015 agenda, the Millionaire Development Goals and the Cecil Development Goals and the climate change issues were giving the youth the opportunity to bring in their contribution to this debate. President Chinchia, who is the patron of ITU's giant online protection, who was the initiator of this initiative, will be bringing this message to the UN General Assembly later this month in New York. But Mr. Ahmed Alandawi, who is the UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Youth and myself, will be carrying this message as well through the United Nations system. But we are fortunate with the participation of also the President of ECOSOG, who will be carrying this message at the ECOSOG level. Therefore, we really believe that the voices of the youth will be heard. Finally, I'd like to ask you, being surrounded by all these energised young people in such a stimulating environment, how does that make you feel for the future? Well, it's very exciting. I mean, there is a contagious dynamism in this room. But beyond all this, what I can see in the eyes of the youngsters, there is hope. They are very confident about the future of the world, and they know what to do. They should not be underestimated, and we are giving them the opportunity to do that. And they will be coming with a real good product. Their parents, their seniors, will be very much proud of them. Dr. Joy, thank you very much indeed for being here today. Thank you.