 Good afternoon. My name is Tim Armin and I'm Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation. I had the great fun of moderating a session just now which was about ways that the ITU can respond to the needs of governments and regulators in this changing environment in which we're working. That could have been quite a challenging perspective for the ITU. Actually, it wasn't. It was very supportive of the ITU and what it's doing already. But there were a whole range of recommendations and I'd just like to summarise some of those now. The first is that the ITU is fundamentally an international organisation, a UN organisation of governments and that's where its core role should lie. Perhaps working more on multi-jurisdictional challenges that governments face working together. I think a second set of recommendations and ideas was around the kinds of support that the ITU can offer to governments. There were some debaters to whether it should be sharing good practices all too often they're seen as best practices but I think we have to use the word good practices because it's recognised that no one size fits all so there are a set of practices that people can adopt and change for their own particular context. A third area that was felt with a strong need for was we actually need to know what's happening. If governments are going to work in this space they need to know actually well how many mobile users are there, how many people are using the internet. So greater clarity and indicators and particularly definitions of certain terms. So those were three of the main areas. Other suggestions that the panellists came up with were ways through which the ITU can support greater collaboration involving the private sector more in its discussions but overall it was an agenda about doing a few things well and not trying to expand into other areas. There's far too much duplication and overlap. ITU, ICANN, IGF, a whole range of international organisations very often tend to be focusing on very similar areas. So there needs to be greater international cooperation and collaboration about who should do what, how we can reach agreements on some of the really pressing areas. And of course the ITU needs to continue doing what it does well in the field of spectrum and satellites and allocation around those things. So it was a positive keep doing the things that the ITU does well, do those better, focus on the international and work in support of governments collaboratively through sharing good practices.