 Greetings to all of you, Boko Harba here from Samina Telecommunications Council. Connecting the other 50%, yes, great and big challenge, but doable. Today, as I said, our biggest challenge is to bring up to speed a still very large percentage of the world population online. In absolute terms, this means bringing internet access and its positive impact to billions of citizens who are awaiting better opportunities and prosperity in their life. As a commissioner, our efforts in addressing this human right to access the internet is fundamentally linked to the global imperative of number one, reducing poverty, number two, improving the standard of living, mitigating the challenge of digital inequalities and divides and, of course, ensuring the safety and preparedness of our next generation, both online and offline. We should not forget that. Of course, digitization becomes ever more central to our future development plans. Progress for the future will depend on efficient collaboration and cooperation-building mechanism, policy that foster investment and innovation. Social economy grows and regulatory framework, but we enable the private sector to be more engaged on those fronts will prove to be critical for obtaining the results that we are all aspiring to. The Broadband Commission has a significant role to play in that regard, and I can say as a conclusion, I anticipate a bright future across most of these areas based on our collective endeavor within the digital industry and digital society. Therefore, I wish the commission much success and thank the many, many leaders whose contribution are continually powering new ideas across the globe. Thank you very much.