 I think it's been a wonderful experience working with experts from the different countries on giving questions. I think it's been very enriching having to look at the same thing and comparing it as being implemented in the different countries. I think it's a very big store of experience. I think that's actually the most exciting part of the work. As we agreed in Dubai in 2014, the idea was to take the agreement which was actually the declaration and the action plan and then transpose it at the level of the individual countries into policies, into strategies and into regulation. And then the work at the study group consisted in taking all of that from the different countries and comparing the different experiences of the countries, coming out with base cases inside the reports and then proposing guidelines and recommendations. This has taken a three-year, more or less, period as compared to other years that was four years, this time around three years, or just barely. And we intend to take these reports, final deliverables back to our countries, look at them and see how the outputs from them can be used to improve on the regional initiatives and special initiatives of different countries. The only difficulty is that these reports come out after three years whereas the sector is a very fast-moving sector. So my observation, the observation I would like to make is that we could come up with a way of bringing periodic reports maybe at the end of each year so that back member states, membership could actually use the reports on a yearly basis to catch up with the fast development of the sector. I think it can be quite exciting but this is just an observation that requires some brainstorming and thinking as to how it can be actually implemented, physicality of 10 good results. What about in terms of sustainable development? How are these reports going to move forward? If you look at the way the action plan, the Dubai action plan was actually drafted and you will discover that it was the objectives of the ITUD are in line with the goals of the ITU which in itself are in line with the goals of COC, the goals of 2020, Connect 2020 and eventually with the goals of the SDGs. So do all these processes, the SDGs, Connect 2020 are not, some of them started at the ITU and some out of the ITU but there is some kind of interaction. And if you look at the goals, the ITU goals, they are set up in such a way that they cut across and actually what will you do down at the level of ITUD and at the study group. So you have linkages that go back and you can all end up achieving the sustainable goals and I think this is exciting.