 Well, Brazil is a very large country and a very unequal country. So producing disaggregated data is very important indeed to understand different profiles of internet use, to understand those that are not using the internet and what are the reasons behind that. So it's really very important to understand the socioeconomic backgrounds and profiles of who is online, who is not online, to understand in particular gender statistics is very important throughout the world. And we understand that there is a lack of statistics being produced in this sense. So we do produce a lot of statistics that is disaggregated by socioeconomic status, by level of education, by geographic region in the country as well. We understand that this is of utmost importance in Brazil and worldwide. Well, it's extremely important when we understand that not only collecting this data but making this data available to users so that users can understand the situation of their country and that of course they can use this data for policy making is of extreme importance and it's basically what we do in Brazil and what we've been aiming to do also regionally. So what we do is we do a lot of capacity building in Brazil, but not only in Brazil regionally as well in Latin America and in Portuguese speaking countries of Africa. The idea is to raise importance basically on the relevance of generating statistics for policy making so that this data can be taken into consideration of course. And we understand that this is of extreme importance. And what we do for this is we need to get all stakeholders on board. So this is of extreme relevance and a multi-stakeholder approach and perspective is fundamental. We understand that we need to involve government, we need to involve the private sector, we need to also engage civil society. So this is extremely relevant and we often have these opportunities of gathering multi-stakeholders so that they can discuss the importance of producing data and using data for this purposes. Well, yes, it is indeed a long way from home. We have attended this event for many, many years and we understand that it is very important to follow the recent discussions and updates on the new trends on the things that we can't miss out. For example, the discussions on Internet of Things and Big Data and to understand other countries' perspectives I think is of extreme relevance. So what other countries are doing, what the challenges are. I think this exchange of experiences is very, very rich indeed and we are looking forward to the following events.