 Welcome to U.S. Forum 2018. I am delighted to be joined by Mr. Andrew Muller-Borges, his Secretary of Telecommunications at the Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communication of Brazil. Thank you for being with us today. Thank you very much for having me. So, to start with, can we talk about the different axes, or the various axes of your strategy to use ICTs in Brazil to deliver the sustainable development goals? We sure do. Just yesterday, the President enacted an order implementing the strategy for digital transformation of the Brazilian society. And the ICT is the basic foundation. It's the basic axis enabler that will help achieve all the objectives of a digital society. So, how important is it for a country like Brazil to attend a multi-stakeholder platform? Sorry, let me start again. So, how important is it for a country like Brazil to attend a multi-stakeholder platform like this forum? Extremely important. Because connectivity will faster a lot globalization. Economic globalization is already happening. And with connectivity, it's going to be even more. And as countries are connected, we have to coordinate the rules, the norms that we will apply to internet governance and to the trust that we need in the digital environment. So, we have to discuss and reach common terms with regard to protection of rights, protection of data, cybersecurity, data flow. So, that's very important. It is impossible to do it alone. So, not only you have a chance to contribute and learn about best practices, but it's almost a required forum to develop the right rules that should govern the internet and the information society. I believe it's the first time you are attending with this forum. How do you find it so far? It's extremely interesting. It's engaging. It's stimulating. You meet a lot of people from several different places and you can identify similarities with many of them, despite all the differences that there are. So, it's very interesting. It's a very rich experience. And you told me earlier that you are looking forward to attending some sessions on innovative technologies like artificial intelligence, for instance? Exactly. Of course, we know many uses of the technology, but we're still learning a lot. There's so much that can be accomplished. My doubt is with regard to the impact on the workforce going forward. What are people going to do if robots assume everything? So, I think there's a very interesting panel this afternoon that I'm looking forward to attending. Fantastic. Mr Borges, thank you very much.