 I'm Rajiv Suri. I'm the president and CEO of Nokia Corporation. You know, I think that this whole world of connectivity is going to continue to expand. So I think that if you look at ICT, it is going to be an enabler across many, many industries for digitalization but also will make consumers' lives safer, more productive and better and more effective. So it's natural for us, given our focus on the connected world we focus on expanding the human possibilities of technology and so it's natural for us to join the broadband commission. It's an honor, it's a privilege, I love to be here and it's been very enjoyable thus far. I hope that, you know, we will set targets for the next few years but also that we will move beyond setting targets to taking on some concrete projects as an industry, public-private partnerships and so on so we can take on, for example, healthcare and do it in some developing parts of the world. I also think we want to look at how we can take national broadband plans to broader plans of digitalization in countries, not just focus on telecom policy but interfacing with other sectors of the economy because digitalization is going to touch everything. So I think those are the couple of things I'm hoping to achieve here. In the longer term there's driverless cars and actually digital health will be substantially disrupted through getting digital, I mean preventive care, elderly care, remote connected care and I'm not just talking about developing countries I'm also talking about developed countries where that needs to happen. Critical care being delivered in a remote fashion and monitoring taking place when one is at home and not just in the critical care unit. So I think healthcare, I think education, clearly driverless cars and productivity, just so much. We just recently launched a base station called Nokia Fast Mile that goes to places where it is difficult to put traditional sites in. So kind of a sightless solution that allows you to connect the unconnected the next billion or so. We're working with Bell Labs to look at low energy, autonomous small cellular base stations. So I think there'll be infrastructure innovation but there'll be a lot of innovation in the applications and the industries that can transform. Very good, I think there's been discussion, there's been real debate and I think we're moving it forward. So far I've just been in a couple sessions, two more to go this afternoon but I have a great feeling.