 First and foremost, I would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to the Royal Kingdom of Thailand for the utmost hospitality that they have shown us for this event. And this session will set the tone for the discussions, idea exchanges, and things we need to do for this event and moving it forward. Thank you, Reza. Great. Mobile revolution, the Internet revolution, and the mobile broadband revolution are driving incredible changes across society, across every aspect of our working lives, across our entertainment and information sources, and across government services and transportation. Broadband has become an essential prerequisite for social and economic development. Thank you. I would like to repeat that we need to understand these changes and to find out how we can work together to prepare and to make the most of it. I wish every success for the forum debate. Thank you. To make sure that the goals and targets are met. I would like to repeat that we need to understand these changes and to find out how we can work together to prepare and to make the most of it. Yes, of course, we need to ensure that devices are available in the market, especially when we are talking about 3G and 4G, still the cost of these terminals are very high, especially for developing countries. So that's an issue that we need to address with the vendors, which is something that also requires their collaboration on that. In a way, it's quite simple if we try to see it from the top. It's about getting spectrum into commercial use, and if regulators and governments take proper decisions on how to distribute spectrum, and there is a level playing field created through that process, service providers will start to invest in infrastructure. And then if we then add frequencies in place, investments happen, affordable handsets are there, then we have to give reasons for use. Why should people start using these things? For example, it was just back to school in India, in China, in Indonesia, and the amount of university students were picking up the Wi-Fi at pennies for usage, or the 3G in prepaid was just phenomenal. It was above our expectations in these, and I think that's the business model that's changed. Thank you very much, John. Before we leave again, on your behalf, I would like to thank our speakers for sharing their thoughts and ideas with us. Thank you.