 Welcome to ITU Telecom World 2018 here in Durban, South Africa, where I'm very pleased to be joining the studio today by Jean-Paul Schabe, who is managing director of LS Telecom France. Jean-Paul, welcome to the studio. It's a pleasure to be here, Max. Now, I'd like to start off by asking you, what does smart digital development mean to you? Oh, okay. Let me break it down maybe a little bit. Digital development, to me, is the future. There's no stopping it. It's coming. Actually, there's no reason to stop it. There's a reason to embrace it. The key word in your question, I believe, is smart. What is a smart future? To me, it's three things. It's smart innovation. It's allowing innovators to be who they are, to fail, to take risks. But also, and this is where I see a big difference in the last few years, is in collaborative research, in exchanging information. And in this, it's both the industry with all the connecting the different people and also policy makers with the harmonization of patents that are bringing this future closer to us. Second, for me, a smart future is a safe future. Unbridled innovation can have unintended consequences. And again, this takes clairvoyant policy makers and responsible business leaders. And thirdly, if I may, a smart future or smart digital development is an inclusive future. We fret a lot, rightfully so, about income inequalities. But the gap in digital connectivity or the digital gap, if you wish, is probably even more unfair, in my opinion, because denying internet access to half the world's population is denying much more than YouTube videos. It's denying education. It's denying opportunity. So this is what smart digital development means to me. And the key to enabling it is policy making and industry leaders coming together were better to do so than ITU Telecom. Now, there's more and more demand for Spectrum. I wanted to ask you, what is the role of Spectrum management in digital development? Well, as you know, Max LSTelcom is Spectrum management, so you'll allow me to give you a bit of an emphatic, maybe biased answer, you would say. Spectrum management, efficient spectrum management is the key enabler to smart digital development. Why? Because without efficient spectrum management, you will not be able to have mobile, mobile communications as it stands. And therefore, you will not be able to have a future. So enabling smart, enabling spectrum management in an efficient way allows policy makers to free resources to do everything I just said in my first answer to the question. And this is where LSTelcom hopes to play a role in the coming years. And in terms of the coming years, let's talk about what's LSTelcom's vision for the next five years, let's say. We have our slate full, I could say, in terms of, let's say, the operational work and everything we do on a day-to-day basis. But I thank you for your question because it allows us to always think, in terms of a vision, in the long term, LSTelcom has been extremely successful with policy makers, with regulators. And I think the next step, as spectrum management becomes more and more democratic and more and more needed, that we need to include industry within our platform. We need to include even individuals into our platform so that spectrum management becomes a collaborative task. In some sense, we aim to be with all, you know, a little bit of maybe immodesty. We aim to be the Facebook of spectrum management, maybe not in five years, but at least this is the goal. Finally, I'd like to ask you, what's the value for you of attending events such as ITU Telecom World? I believe ITU Telecom World is a bit of a specific event because it is so well focused. It is not the largest event, of course, in our industry, but it is extremely focused on the right topics to LSTelcom. It focuses on the technology, but also on the social side of telecommunications and brings together both industry and regulators. So this is the only place we want to be. Wonderful. Well, thank you very much for joining us in the studio and wish you a successful and fruitful rest of your stay here. We'll report next year. Thank you, Max. Thank you.