 Thank you and welcome to the Digital Open. Thank you to all our esteemed speakers for coming today and a special thank you to our partner in this event, Creative Common. They have been truly invaluable in helping people with this amazing program. I look forward to continuing our conversation tomorrow as we begin the Apportions Board reporting the Creative Common license amount. These license will promote the creation of original digital content in the Arab world while protecting the right of the contents we create now. I see this as an important step in our efforts to create a truly digitally open society and a lot. The openness is key for a lot of development and thriving knowledge-based society. Openness means collaboration. It means transparency. It means sharing. It means innovation. To this end, I believe digital openness across all sectors is essential and to be a global leader for the future. Of course, this event is a big step. However, it's just a very big step. Actually, we are committed to going beyond this event and action to develop an open ecosystem in which digital content and innovation is right. All of you are seeing time to put these up from local companies that take advantage of open brightness. Adjusting that is the most prominent example with its bold decision to make much of its content available under Creative Common license. Sharing footage from events such as the BASA has provided a different perspective on more events. As a result, the Al Jazeera brand has expanded and strengthened globally. Al Jazeera serves as the key business model. I see development is also in the process of developing a national digitalization plan to present our national heritage and share with the world. This is a wealth of information and power and power rich history, print, photo and film format that should be digitized. There are also advantages of valuable documents in Arabic that need to be brought to a wider audience. Digitization of these materials will allow them to reach a whole new generation and of course, these materials should be made open to the public without restriction. And as we share our content, we will also be promoting the development of open internet standards, especially in terms of accessibility. Digital content is only valuable if people can access it and too often people with disability are left behind. Enabling them to use the internet and participate in open ecosystem is the remote people to create and innovate. To this end, actually Allah is exploring working with the World Wide Web Consortium to develop comprehensive accessibility standards in Arabic. The effort would be led by Madam Allah Assistant Technology Center which is also working to energize the open source community around developing and advising software and technology that can benefit people with disability. I encourage other government agencies, the private sector and non-profit organizations to find a way to help grow this ecosystem. In the education field, for example, it would be hugely valuable to open the shared education sources as recommended by UNICEF. And the media community will be able to find curfews or diseases if they work remotely with peers around the world as opposed to working individually to work better than them. In many cases, being open can even be considered a moral obligation. I would also encourage people, especially to make commitment to openness. When I look out in the audience, I am excited about the potential this can just have. I see a lot of young faces here and it does not come as a surprise because 20 to 65 percent of the Arab population are with that 25 years old. They are the people that will benefit the most from open digital world. Right now, ICT Bataar is working and studying and exploring in youth how technology is impacting Bataaria. And while we are still in the early stages of conducting that excited research, it's no surprise that technology has a profound effect in how our youth communicate, think, and interact. The younger generation is full of ideas, full of energy, full of passion. Understanding and embracing openness will create an environment in which our young people can flourish and not feel stifled by outdated practices and models. And in creating an environment that truly supports global collaboration and innovation, we will be creating unique competitive advantage over markets that don't promote digitally open society. And this will help attract big thinkers and bold new companies. I am confident that our effort will help us create truly open digital ecosystem in Qatar and encourage other countries in the region to follow our lead. The Arab world has a strong and important voice that must be here. Embracing a digitally open word that will put all the front-front cooperation and help propel us toward being a knowledge-based economy. I thank you all for coming and hope that today's event will inspire you to become part of that digitally open society. It depends on all of us. Thank you.