 Well, the Global Symposium for Regulators, or GSR as we call it for short, is the unique gathering of the regulators around the world once a year to discuss issues that are relevant to their agenda and to exchange experiences and views among them about them. And we have also added recently a dialogue between the regulators and the industry leaders so that this discussion would not be done in a vacuum so that we have also all the players in the sector getting together and discussing the hot issues. So this is the 13th edition of the GSR, so we started back in 2000, and from them we have evolved into a gathering of more than 130 regulators, this time in Warsaw, in Poland. And we've had also industry presence, not only of the traditional industry players, but also of the new players or the game changers as they have called, like Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and additional players that are not necessarily from the sector like the banking and financial institutions that we gathered into a financial debate that was one of the highlights of this GSR in order for them to let us know also what their views are in terms of investing in the ICT area. Sure. Well, there are several. One of them is the evolution of the regulatory frameworks. We are talking now about fourth generation regulation, which is the main topic of this year's GSR. So we've had several waves of regulatory reform frameworks, and we are now starting the fourth wave, if you want to call it that way, where regulators are more and more looking into a way of not only deploying the networks and ensuring competition for the services as it was in the past, but now more focused on bringing the ICTs to all in an inclusive manner and reaching the population that is either not in urban areas or even if they are in urban areas but are marginalized from ICTs for one reason or another, like people with disabilities, like indigenous populations, like aging populations, and this kind of inclusiveness is more and more into the regulatory debate. This is one of the issues. Another issue is also the convergence of the various players in the economy that are more and more using ICTs for their activities. So ICTs is not any more telecommunications, but it's also all the data and internet related issues. So health, education, agriculture, you name it, they are all part of the ICT environment. So how do you do when you have several players of this type playing in the same field? For instance, the banking system and the operators that are working together towards digital transactions that we do every day over the Internet. So who regulates those? The financial system, the telecom system, both, none. So this kind of discussion is very hot on the table. Also the broadcasting, as you know, is one of the converged industries. So who regulates them? Is the content regulator? Is the telecom regulator? The transition from analog to digital broadcasting and implications for the society. All these topics have been hot in the agenda of this year's GSR. Well, the feeling of all players, not only regulators, but also the industry players and all those that are coming into this dialogue between, they are somehow using the ICT infrastructure for their socioeconomic activity, is that the ICTs are here as a solution to these type of problems. It's a contributor to the solution, not to the problem. And in particular, the youth unemployment problem that is high in the agenda of all there is an opportunity in the ICTs for them to be employed. ICT is generating lots of employment, not only direct employment in the ICT sector itself, but indirectly so, because as I said before, we use ICTs for everything. So in any other economic activity, there is an ICT component nowadays. So there is a huge potential for the youth, for young people to get involved in the development and the deployment of these applications that are more and more in use in every day's life. And it will be even more so in the future. More and more gadgets and, let's say, technology-related applications are being issued every day and they are going to be more and more used by everybody in the planet.