 We're here at the ITU studio in Geneva, and I'm very pleased to be joined by Mario Rodrigo Caneza, who is advisor for international affairs for Anatel in Brazil, and is also chairman of the Council Working Group for Strategic and Financial Plans for the ITU. Mr Caneza, thank you very much indeed for being with us today. My pleasure. The strategic plan forms the basis for the union to function. What are the key issues that will be addressed during the 2016 to 2019 period? The plan will set up what the ITU will be in this period between 2016 and 2019, and since it will be member-driven, it will come from member states and sector members, will come from the more than 190 member states and the more than 500 sector members. So the contributions will come from all over, it will come from all the regions in the world, and will come from governments from all the regions and sector members from all the countries also, and these contributions will reflect what they think about the future of telecommunications. So we can expect governments to present public policy concerns. We can expect the industry to present standardization concerns and present their technologies in search of standardization, for example the smart grid technologies and cloud computing. Also some issues, global issues like cyber security, and actually the role of the ITU in the internet governance model. Considering the ambitious goals set out for the union, do you think that the financial outlay will match the strategic plan? It has to, because that's how you elaborate the strategic plan of the ITU. It's elaborated thinking about the future, and in the future you need budget to perform the activities that are laid out in the strategic plan. So the financial plan has to be very much elaborated next to the strategic plan. Now we have to tackle some maybe problems that the union will face in terms of budget, problems that we have been discussing during the last council sessions. And that's the goal of the financial plan, to set up a healthy financial future considering all the goals that the members want the ITU to perform. And finally what's the impression of member states for the future role of the ITU and its relevance in the rapidly changing world of ICTs? As we've been witnessing member states they have different views of the ITU. Other member states view the ITU as central to internet governance. Other member states see the ITU as another organization that is very important for internet governance. And there's the cybersecurity issue also. What is the role of the ITU in these discussions? And what is the role of the ITU as the telecom organization that defines policies for the development of telecommunications? And that's important because telecommunications is the backbone of the internet. That's where the internet navigates. So I think that's the main issue that will be discussed at this council working group. And there will be very interesting discussions considering that there are very different views. American as a thank you very much indeed for being with us today. Thank you.