 So today we had our first event of the series of Secretary General's open talks in which Secretary General consults with various stakeholders including the private sector, civil society and the governments to obtain the views on a role of the government in the internet multi-sector model in our internet governance. Open talks is an initiative of the ITU Secretary General to talk about issues, emerging issues of today where you need participation from all stakeholders who are not naturally our constituents people who may not be ITU members or people who may not have access to ITU meetings. It's so interesting in David to gather opinions from wider audience not on formal basis. People perhaps would be more honest, more open. I thought it was really interesting to see how the answers to the questions cluster and particularly on the first one about the role of governments I was really thrilled actually to see that the emphasis was so much on governments as enablers and facilitators and also that there seemed to be quite a lot of agreement on that. There were various parties here but we saw representatives of various governments here or experts of various governments including such governments as US, Russia, Canada, UK we saw private sector people we saw also the various internet organizations like ICANN so it was very rich. Kind of event is very good for non-ITU membership because they usually don't have the opportunity to come to ITU governing body or other formal meeting. So this kind of opportunity to open to all stakeholders and non-ITU membership they will have the opportunity to come to ITU to be part of the ITU process and discussions. We hope to make people understand that ITU is inclusive it's trying to improve its processes and it's trying to be more inclusive than what we believe we are. I thought it was great because actually there was a fair amount of commonality and we also brought out some areas where people have diverging views which was the purpose of the exercise.