 So the Global Manufacturing and Industrialization Summit was ultimately created as a platform to bring thought leaders together from government, civil society, and the private sector to discuss the future of manufacturing. At the core of everything that we are discussing is the Fourth Industrial Revolution and all the changes and challenges that come with the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Today's session is very important to us because at the core of the Fourth Industrial Revolution is connectivity and infrastructure for ICT development. So at the end of the day, you cannot benefit from the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution without the right ICT infrastructure. And this is why today being here makes a lot of sense with ITU and UNIDO being present. I think it's all about stakeholder alignment, bringing together I think the private sector and government to discuss regulations, to discuss policy on how to come up with a framework to allow these new technologies to be enabled and to be able to apply them on the ground. And this development of infrastructure will ultimately allow us to enjoy the benefits of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and deploy the right solutions on the ground. I think some of the hurdles with the access to capital is probably the foremost important barrier, I would say. So you definitely need a lot of capital in order to be able to implement ICT infrastructure. It also comes down to policies and strategies. So there needs to be a common framework. Policies and strategies need to be aligned so that everybody is working towards the same framework. Regulations and legislation is very important. You want to make sure that there is certain legislation in place to also control the impact of new technologies. We all know that the benefits of new technologies are enormous, but it also could lead to the wrong direction. So I think having the right framework of legislative legal policies is definitely core to this discussion. Common standardization is having a common standard when it comes to implementing. So if you have different standards across different places, then it becomes difficult because then you need to adjust these technologies for different standards. So having a common standard is definitely key to be able to scale these solutions and ideas.