 I'm very happy to be talking to Diego Carneba, he is the Minister for the Presidency for Uruguay. With a special interest in e-government and information society, tell us about some of the initiatives that you're doing in Uruguay. We started with the process six years ago, and today is the anniversary of that. We started a very huge, ambitious program that we call Sabal Plan, Sabal is our national flower, and we started a process to be the first country in the world that we give every child in every school in the country have a laptop for him, not only in the school. We give a laptop and we need the connectivity because it's not only the laptop, the most important issue here is to create infrastructure so that people have the free to work without good environmental to the future. So we work very hard and now we have 95% of every school of the country with connectivity to the internet, and we have a way that the goal of this process is we want that every child in the country, they have no more than 300 meters the possibility to be connected free, because every guy have this computer, have free connection to the internet. So how have you done that, do you have municipal wifi, how do you do it? Well we put in every school, in every place a connection to the internet, I know that I'm only a politician, so you know what's the problem, we know everything a little but we don't know it, we are not the specialist. One thing you will know about is markets and surely the telecom companies, are they happy with this, because one of the ways they make lots of money is by charging us for wifi. That's true, that's another difference, in my country of course we have different telecommunication companies but the most important is the state-owned company, the state-owned company that we call Antel, so we are working very hard at this, they are not against that because it's computer for the child. Okay and one thing that is bringing the government closer to people is your intervention to make the last mile work more effectively in terms of delivery of ICTs and classically it's the last mile that slows the delivery of information knowledge ICTs down, tell us what you've done. Well we decide, it's under discussion in Uruguay, because a lot of people think it's a lot of money that we put in that, but two years ago we decided to finish the discussion and say okay we must pay this check, we decide to pay this last mile and we are working in a very huge program to every home in the country, need to have the connection of the final optics we put with our state-owned company. Okay, thank you very much. Thank you David for the opportunity to talk with you and really I think that here for us it's very important to come in at this kind of summit to learn, to know and to have this kind of exchange that is very important to learn from. Great, it would be great having you here today. Thanks. Bye.