 Welcome to WISIS Forum 2022 here in Geneva and with me is His Excellency Mr. Tololoupi, Polomoniko Onesimo, and your Minister of Communications and IT in Samoa. Welcome. Thank you. And what are you enjoying most about being at the 2022 Forum? From a small island state isolated in the Pacific, this is a huge opportunity for us not only to learn from the experts and the peak players in the industry, but also share ideas, learn from their ideas and what are they doing best at their individual states, perspective states, which is a good chance for me, for us as a team, because I'm here not only myself, but also we have our regulator here and a couple of our teams. So a small island state still developing, it's a good opportunity for us. But also with states with limited resources, we've got other priorities such as education, competing priorities, education and health. Now with ICT platform being a vital platform for development these days. It's also good support as we try and raise awareness in our states that this is the future. This will be the platform for the future for development. And sustainable development. It's all about meeting those sustainable development goals, isn't it? Yes. Through the use of ICT. Yes, good use of ICT, even marketing, business marketing and so forth, it's all on using ICT platforms. So it will be a good lesson and a message to take it back home, learning from what we have seen and heard and learned from throughout the week. So looking forward to the next few years as we try and develop our digital transformation and use available resources to the best that we can. Are there any really specific challenges where you think, oh, there are people here at this forum who are experts in this and can really help us? Where is the focus for you? Well, I guess if you look around at this forum, we see this forum hardly any Pacific islands in it. So not only our small island states are more individually, but also in a region, there's not much attention. I'm not sure if it's the right word, but we need to not only collaborate as a region, but also as a sub-region, because we are under Asia Pacific. And most of the seats in the council, it's taken up by big players in Asia Pacific. But we have 13 plus islands, which is more or less isolated, which we definitely need ICT. If you consider transportation logistics and links to the big markets, we need ICT to keep it closer. So yours is a really important perspective that you're bringing here, as much as you're learning from other people, you're bringing that unique perspective. Yes. For ITU's consideration, it's a big challenge. And we also would love to, I guess this morning as a team, we discussed it, how can we get closer to ITU? I guess one of the best is to either have a sub-region office in the Pacific, because not even in New Zealand or Australia, to get here to these important meetings, it will take at least three days to get here, like four flights. But at least one stop, or even on island, will be a good start for us. Also I guess one of the questions that was raised as a morning by our team is the internship. Opportunities for our young people to work at ITU, whether it's during our university years or it's just to have an experience from ITU and bring that back home after studies. And I was told that it's hard to get such opportunity. So I guess having a sub-regional office or even consistent existence of ITU in the region will be much helpful. Well, Your Excellency, thank you for bringing your perspective to WISIS Forum 2022. And thank you for being here for this interview. Thank you very much for the opportunity. Thank you.