 Mr. Ronan, thank you so much for taking the time to tell us more about the government network. Can you first tell us about how the project started? So the government network started part of ICT Qatar's EGOV initiative back in 2007, where it was necessary to have a platform, a network communications platform, supporting the launch and the delivery of e-services across the country. So that was in 2007. 2008, we started working quite intensely on getting the design together, in terms of how are we going to deliver the network to government agencies, what are the technical criteria that we need to consider, how are we going to implement this, and in what sort of model format. 2009, we approached a period of the government network where we had agreed with QTEL the implementation scope and had finally signed the contract. And we reached this point right now in June, where we are ready to implement the government network for the state of Qatar. Can you highlight the service objectives of the network? So the network has three principal service objectives. The one and most important point is to ensure that when data is transmitted across the network, it's secure, that government agencies can be sure that any information that they have traversing the GM is safe and it's secure. So encryptors will be put in place so that data is securely transmitted. The second point is performance. When we place systems like PACS, which is picture archiving communication systems, generally used in the healthcare sector, we need to make sure that the platform is reliable and is delivering the performance required by the applications. For example, real-time services, voice or video, need to be delivered across or between agencies in real-time service. The third point is availability. So we need to make sure that the network has a very high level of availability. If you take a site that's connected into the government network and one of those links, if it has a pair of links, one of those links are broken. We must make sure that the other link, the standby link, recovers within a relatively short space of time. So this is where we look at availability and make sure that the services are continuously given the availability of the GM. Which sectors are to benefit from the network? There are three main sectors, main government sectors in Qatar that will benefit. One is the healthcare. Second is the education sector. And the third is central government. For healthcare, we have systems like I mentioned, like the PACS system or the electronic health record system, which are critical services being driven forward by the healthcare sector. For the education sector, there's a number of independent schools which are now being given the access to KNET, which is a project driven by the education sector, allowing teachers, pupils and parents to get together in terms of data collaboration. And the third sector is the government, which is central government, allowing central government services to be shared between each other. How will the security of the network be ensured? Well, security is a very important point here and we make sure that security is implemented at the access point of the GM. So the government network will position equipment at government agencies, such as firewalls, intrusion prevention systems, routing policies, such that when an access is made onto the GM, security is ensured through policies. Now, if an agency wishes to encrypt data, that means to protect the data that's traversed across there, we have special devices positioned within the cabinet that will be positioned at the agency's site, that will encrypt data and make sure that any data transferred across the GM is safe and secure. How will you monitor the implementation of the network? So within this period, within this year, the GM will enter into its implementation phase, as I mentioned. And there are two phases of this. The very first phase is to make sure that the agencies are ready for implementation. So we prepare the sites and we do the site surveys and we're working very closely with QTEL on this to make sure that the site is ready. To be able to monitor the progress of the project going forward, there will be myself and my team that will be responsible for interfacing into QTEL and both interfacing with the agencies to make sure that we properly manage the quality control of the implementation going forward. How and when will QTEL residents begin to sense the impact of the network? So this is one of the key objectives of the government network, which is to make sure that any e-service launched by an agency, a government agency in Qatar, is supported by a very high available, very high performing and a very secure platform, which is the GN per se. So we make sure that the residents are getting the level of service that is promised to be delivered to them in terms of any e-services launched will run or is planned to run over the government network. So making sure that the government network is reliable and secure and very high performance has an effect on the services that are running on top of it. And this is one of the key objectives of the GM. Thank you so much for the time. Thank you.