 And welcome to WISIS Forum 2022 here in Geneva, and with me is Nisa Purcell, who is CEO of the Office of the Regulator in Samoa. Welcome. How are you enjoying the forum so far? I'm enjoying it very much. The amazing thing for me is having a lot of decision-makers like ministers who are participating and it's very important for us that we understand what other countries are doing in terms of developing or reforming telecommunications and in particular the innovative ways that they are using now to make sure that coverage is improved and to make sure that the quality of service is there because I believe there is no point having 100% coverage and people can't even use the internet, the quality of service is poor. And also it's our opportunity to highlight the challenges that we are facing because I believe in not reinventing the wheel. Some countries may have already experienced the issues that we may be facing and so the answer is there. So WISIS is an excellent program. What are the specific challenges that Samoa faces in using information and communication technology to meet those sustainable development goals? The main challenge is our remoteness from the rest of the world. So we are floating over a huge ocean so that alone has its own issues and then the skills of people on using the modern technology. So we may be trying to say, hey, these are smartphones, you can do this and that. And then again, the affordability of people, of the handsets especially, and then quality of service. But we are working very, very well with the service providers so that we can collaborate and make sure we provide what they need. And then they provide the people of Samoa with the quality of service that they need. I suppose as a remote nation, you have these significant challenges but also so much to gain from increased connectivity through use of ICTs. Yes, of course, especially with the pandemic. So a lot of the way we communicate, do work, do business, we're all done online. So what we do is we look at the enabling environment so that connectivity can be meaningful. So ICT is using the right technologies and because I believe an enabling environment is the precursor to true and meaningful connectivity. It's a new world, isn't it, that we're all getting used to after the pandemic. Thank you so much for joining us. Thank you so much.