 Thank you very much, Hulien, and happy New Year to everybody! Very nice to see the room full. I believe we have over 40 ambassadors or ambassadors, representatives, 60 in the room. That's very nice to see. So welcome to you and all the staff for joining us. And of course it's also been webcast so a number of staff following this online. Also very nice to see previous colleagues from John Gybcek, Valerie Tomofiev, Francois Ronsi. Until recently our our colleague joining us and also very nice to see my wife Catherine is here as well. She's always joined every inauguration that I've had. So that's very nice to see once again supporting me. Yes, I'm very happy of course to be re-elected. I'd like to thank all those member states supporting me and also I'd like to thank all the staff that provided me with their valuable support during my first term as Deputy Secretary-General. I'm very happy to continue my partnership with Hulien for four more years. I think we achieved a lot during our first term and I really looking forward to taking that forward with the new management team over the next four years. I believe it's a privilege to serve ITU at this time when ITU is spearheading the digital revolution which is underpinning the digital economy and bringing so many benefits to the world, social, economic, environmentally sustainable benefits. So it's a privilege to work for ITU and especially now with the 2030 sustainable development agenda. I believe ITU's role is more important now than ever before in its long 153-year history. But as Hulien mentioned we still have a lot of challenges. Half the world is still not connected to the the internet so we still needed to do a lot of work to bring connectivity to the world and of course that's not just bringing connectivity but ensuring that that connectivity can be provided at a low cost. That the content is relevant to people and provided in their local language. So there are a lot of work still to be done and I really look forward to taking that forward. I believe during our first term we introduced a lot of new efficiency measures in the work of ITU that helped us to balance our budget each time and also release a number of resources that could be put to addressing these challenges that we're faced. And we also improved a lot our internal coordination. That's quite a challenge of course with three separate sectors and a lot of the activities now cut across two or three sectors whereas when the structure was first formed 25 years ago it was more distinct the role of each of those sectors. So internal coordination is still a challenge and I look forward to taking that forward. Introducing new working methods flexible working moving to a paperless organization. All this will be very important of course with the coming new building. As you know that's that's the biggest project we ITU's had ever and we're doing a lot of work now on that. As you know we had an international competition to select the architect. The architect was chosen. We're now working closely on finalizing the concept design and then we will be proceeding next year to place a construction contract for the demolition of the Verambe building. We have to vacate that building. We have to find temporary accommodation for the staff in that building and then we will start construction in 22 and we hope that that building will be opened in 25. That will be a smart building. It will adopt all the environmental designs that are now available and it will be something that will be the new image for ITU and will inspire both the staff and delegates for future generations. So we're really looking forward to taking that work forward. So once again I'd like to join Hulinn in asking you for your support to take forward this both members and also our staff to take forward these challenges over the next four years and I look forward very much to working with you all. Thank you for being here.