 The report concludes with many recommendations for policymakers and world leaders. Which are the most urgent and where are the quick wins? It's the role of any policymaker to judge the quick wins against the longer term priorities with hopefully a balance being found between the two. With regards to broadband and the report, it calls for greater emphasis to be given to universal access. We've had a large number of private sector players emerging, some with global status. But commercial incentives don't always deliver socially or collectively optimal outcomes. So there is a role for social priorities to be considered as well. We've had the Uber for transport and the Airbnb for accommodation. And now we're waiting for the Uber for education or language learning.