 We are looking at mobility now. We are heading towards the mobile technology as we know our developing countries can no longer depend on fixed infrastructure and this mobility now that is happening and for our rural area to get connected it must be through that platform. So it's mobile technology we are looking at now and that's where we are heading. We are focusing majorly on education and e-commerce. We are looking at our education systems being transformed through e-government if you like and also we have now mobile money for the first time the rural population is able to transfer money services and it's banking now as normal. So it's commerce and education majorly we are looking at. As you know we've got convergence not only technology but also of content. For example in Uganda we've just made communication with broadcasting and as you know now we've got commerce coming in mobile money and other areas that are new to this industry and we are moving from vertical regulation to horizontal regulation whereby we get good regulation that meets every demand and removal. So those are the challenges we are having to bring regulations that can compass all areas of life. It's great because you have opportunity to meet regulators from other jurisdictions to meet civil society, different organizations, pressure groups. So we've been able to interact with quite many world-ranging people and we are so happy that we have learned quite a lot from a world perspective. So when we go back we should be able to sit down and see how much we have developed and how much we have to catch up with the rest of the world.