 Humanity loves mobility. Human beings don't want to be plugged to the wall and they want everything to be accessible wherever they want, wherever they are and whenever they want. This is really a key conference because it is at the time where we've never seen so much innovation and growth in the space economy and in the satellite industry. We have currently 2.6 billion unconnected people worldwide and WRC somehow can reduce this number in an extensive way. It's where we agree the future spectrum. We harmonize spectrum and spectrum is our lifeline. It's the blood that makes mobile operators work. WRC is the perfect opportunity. In fact, the only opportunity worldwide where the world comes and talks about what radio resources should be allocated for what sort of services. That's one of the things I really like about the ITU study process is to take into account and make sure that we still protect the services that we rely on on a day-to-day basis. We are seeing more women at this conference participating as chairs, counselors and so forth. So we are seeing progress. I think all of that has been enhanced by the efforts from the WRC 19th Gender Declaration. Outcome of this one will have impact on the industry, impact on the vendors, impact on other sectors. Spectrum and the associated orbital resources are a national resource that is scarce. We need to use it wisely. We all assume that Wi-Fi is there. We use it all the time. It's kind of omnipresent. But sometimes people forget that it also needs spectrum. Spectrum in a lot of ways is fueling our future innovation across a whole set of national economic priorities, national security priorities, and of course continuing to advance a vibrant private sector. The decisions they take will have real world consequences and will affect the sustainable development goals. We're not agreeing on simple stuff. We're agreeing on the future of wireless communication, not only for us but for our families and friends. Spectrum knows no border and therefore we need the cooperation, we need the collaboration between all the states worldwide to find the best solutions and therefore the WIC-23 is very important to know what is the future of the use of Spectrum. The rising tide, it will lift all of the boats, yes? And we have to work in cooperation, in collaboration, bearing in mind and bringing those along who are behind.