 Mr. Chairman, let me start by congratulating Doreen and my singular advice to Doreen is keep your eyes on the ball, connecting, they are unconnected and for ITU let me say this, you have done very well, distinguish yourselves in coordinating, in fostering ICT development and close the globe. Let's continue on that journey. And I also want to thank the government of Romania for the cut, the catharsis and hospitalities that have been given to us. For Zambia, our digital journey is very clear, it is centered on three pillars. The first pillar is access, availability and affordability. We are reinvesting in digital infrastructure, our recent auction of the spectrum has gone to extend the unsaved and undersaved people of Zambia. Our goal is that within two years our rate of connectivity should at least be 97 percent. And when it comes to broadband, we think within two years we should be able to hit 70 percent. And for delivery of government services to the citizens, at the moment we are delivering 200 services and within two years we will be able to deliver 1300 services, making government as paperless as is practically possible. That is the first pillar. The second pillar is creating an enabling environment. And in this what we have done is that we have created a new licensing framework that supports investment in the spectrum, that supports connectivity. We have recently approved and endorsed our ITC policy and with the ICT policy we are looking at revising the legal framework and in particular the cyber security and cybercrime legislation. We are also initiating this year the startup capital to be able to address issues around innovation and issues around enterprise and in particular in the startup bill will be the issue of creating a venture capital fund. The third pillar that we have got is simply called partnerships and collaborations. In partnerships we are emphasising on sharing knowledge, sharing experiences, working with others, in dealing with what technology, what processes must we be able to put forward. Including regulation, including standards, including strategies because we believe in the spirit of Uwuntu that you can't achieve alone you have got to work together. And for my colleagues from Africa let me end by saying there is a famous proverb from Africa which says eating with the lions and running with the gazelles. It basically says every morning when a lion wakes up it knows that it must outpace the slowest gazelle otherwise it will die. And when a gazelle wakes up every morning it knows that it must run faster than the fastest lion otherwise it will be killed. So the moral of the story is that it doesn't matter whether you are a gazelle or a lion, when you wake up you must keep running, otherwise you starve or you are going to get killed. So for ITU I say keep running, keep running. Thank you.