 Well as we've seen convergences bringing technologies together such as mobile, computer, information technologies, all these are converging and with that of course it's creating new opportunities but also some challenges because we're basically working towards common platforms that industries such as the energy sector, transportation sector, health sector can use in common. It's bringing the need for these industries also to come together so there is convergence not only of technologies but also of these vertical industry sectors and the demarcation lines between the responsibilities of all these different organizations is also blurring due to this convergence so this is also affecting of course the role of ITU since we now have to work with these organizations and entities that previously had no involvement in the organization. So it's a new paradigm shift that we're dealing with and this is one of the exciting things that we'll be discussing this week in Telecom World. The importance of standards is becoming more and more appreciated even at political level because it's only through international standards that we can ensure that we're going to benefit from the economies of scale of equipment and products coming onto a worldwide market. It also means that startup companies in developing countries can enter into this common market. So it's very important from that aspect and also to ensure the interoperability of these products and services and this is why in ITU we started our program on convergence and interoperability to ensure exactly that that anyone anywhere can develop products and services to ITU standards and enter into this global market but also that the user can also benefit from the use of those products and services anywhere in the world. Well ITU is an international partnership of the public and the private sectors. So this is an opportunity for both to come together and discuss in a fairly informal environment how they see the future, how we can develop better collaborative partnerships between the public and the private sector. And how we can outreach and involve these vertical sectors which previously had no involvement in ITU. So we're seeing at this event many new actors coming along and we hope that they'll be leaving here with a better understanding of the organization and how to contribute to our future work. I believe we all have a responsibility to contribute to this dialogue both those from the traditional participants in ITU but also then perhaps especially the new participants to contribute to how the ICT sector is going to develop in the future because the ICT sector is prevalent in all walks of life, all businesses and social economies. So how it develops is going to determine how future governance networks both the legislation and the social and economic fiber of the life in the future will develop. So it's a very important role and we all need to contribute to that dialogue.