 My name is Rachel Aluala. I work for Communications Authority of Kenya. I'm the Assistant Director for Communications and External Affairs. The Communications Authority of Kenya is the regulator for ICT in Kenya. ICTs today have become central in our lives and in all sectors. In fact, in Kenya, ICT as a sector is taken as an enabler for other sectors. So in fact, the relevance of the theme in WTDC this year, ICTs for SDGs, is very key because it speaks to our needs. We're talking about connectivity. How can we make more people and ensure more people are connected to ICT networks and not only connected but are able to access the service? These are the questions that we ask. And when we come to WTDC, we're looking for answers. It may not be in full, but through the discussion with other counterpart countries and looking for global measures, then we will be able to also address issues and activity in our country and the region as well. Africa, as you know, is very quite underserved with more unconnected people. So we're looking at connecting more. And with respect to the WTDC itself, there are many areas that we have made proposals on, which we hope to maximise the benefits from there. For instance, we submitted regional initiatives and one of those was to build digital economies and digital innovation ecosystems because this is a growth area for us in Kenya. For instance, we have a lot of innovators coming up and it is a promising area for us. So we have to look at ways to grow it and we're hoping that through these initiatives we can also build our capacity as a country and be able to get the support that we need for these particular areas. But there are other areas that are of interest to us that we're also looking at to grow as a country and as a region, for instance, connectivity to high-speed and high-capacity broadband. And for now, Kenya, for instance, a lot of people need to be connected on 3G, 4G. We have a 2G connection, maybe a penetration of over 80%. But we are looking at now the high-speed. And through these models that we can be able to develop in these kind of forums, we hope to have more people working on networks. And then another area that we are also very keen on is also enhancing the use of Spectrum for development. Because Spectrum is a very key resource, but we need to know how to use it better to reach more people who have access. And through the WTDC and their initiatives that are being agreed on by members, we are hoping that, again, more Kenyans and more African people from Africa can get connected to ICTs and benefit from it for their lives. Thank you very much.