 But one of the important action lines within the WSIS outcome documents is e-government. The United Arab Emirates is already very well advanced when it comes to e-government. In fact, it wants to move to smart government. I have here Mr. Hamad Amansoori. He's the Director-General of the UAE smart government project. And well, we all work under deadlines, Mr. Amansoori. You've got a very, very tight deadline to meet. Your government is expecting you to meet the deadline of moving to smart government by May 2015. That's not very far away, is it? Do you think you're going to meet that deadline? First, we have a very good history with progress in the electronics government, e-governments. And we started with a lot of initiatives in that time. We are building on that success. Now we are having around 200% mobile penetration in the UAE, one of the highest mobile penetration worldwide. Also, we have 82% of people using mobile phones for their daily life. And also, we have around 62% of our population using the internet, using the smartphones. Our commitment is to move to the mobile phone because there is a lot of, because our people in our country choosing that channel for the government to communicate with. Our leadership also, they have a very big commitment to provide a very luxurious e-government services. Our main goal in the smart government is to move from customer satisfaction to customer happiness. We moved with a lot of initiatives. We start the UAE guidelines in the beginning. We finish it within one month. After one month, we have government guidelines. That guideline will enable the government to start developing their own services using the guideline. We are talking inside the guideline about the mobile security, how to develop easy interface. We are talking about the content in the, what you have to have in that mobile applications. And also, we are talking about the self-assessment where the users can assist the service and also having participation in the service or any recommendation from his side. After that, we started with the roadmap. We finished the roadmap within two months. Still, we are moving aggressive to reach that deadline. Thanks for the Dubai e-governments, Abu Dhabi e-governments, and all Emirates e-governments. We are working as one team. I think this is the main key. What His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Baraj sent to us, that we have no other chance. We have only one chance is to succeed and to move all the governments to smart mobile services. So you are comforted? We are comforted because now we have around 105 mobile applications. We have around 700 government services over the mobile. So we are in the very safe mood there. But still, there is a lot of challenges that we are looking for also. We started our training program, Capacity Building for the UAE National. We trained around 2,000 government participants, also some universities and schools. After that, we started with the Trust Service Manager, where we need to use our mobile as an ID and also as a payment gateway using NFC technology and any other technologies. So we are in the safe zone and also there is some services that we would like to include to also enable the private sector in that countries. So we think that we can meet it. But the vision with the smart government will be continuing after that time until we have a complete smart and integrated intelligence government. Wonderful. Thank you very much.