 We're here in the ITU studio and I'm very pleased to be joined by Mr. Marius Catalan-Marinescu, who is president of ANCOM and is council chairman for 2013. Mr. Marinescu, thank you very much indeed for being with us today. Thank you for your invitation. I'd like to start off by asking you about the ITU council 2013 and what you think needs to be done this year. We should deliver, we should finalize and approve all the documents proposed in the agenda on time. There are some maybe sensitive documents. If we are looking that the budget for the next three years will be approved in this council. That's why maybe some days we'll have late evening meetings, but this is not unusual in the council. Are there any particular themes that you think will be specifically addressing? We have many documents because we have reports after all the conferences that took place last year. We have documents of position in some of the teams that the ITU is interested in, like child protection on internet, like climate change, some other as well. But as I told you, I think it's the most important thing will be the budget, then the organization of the plan report that will take place next year. Looking forward to 2014, what are your hopes for the plan report 2014? In the plan report will be decided the future of ITU and we are speaking about the constitution. We are speaking about the convention and at this moment we don't know if the convention will be a document of ITU or it will be transformed in a different document. We'll have the strategic and financial plan for the next period of ITU and for sure it will be chosen, it will be decided to be the most important strategic direction where ITU will work. Romania is a member of the ITU. Why is membership important for Romania? Romania is a member of ITU since 1866. It is the first year when ITU was founded. It is not a founder. During the time we are very active and I may tell you that a few years ago what is called today the administrative committee was chaired by Romanian and we have other technical specialists that are working in different groups in ITU. It is very important for Romania because we learn from others' experience here. We have a contribution. We share our experience with other countries and I think it's a very good place where you can influence the development of the telecommunication or you can learn what will be the direction of development in telecommunication and you can react in your country consequently. What is Romania's vision for the future for telecommunications? I think integration will be one of the most important things in the future. Integration between content providers, between telecom and media and between telecom and other like energy in infrastructure. Who will understand exactly what will happen? It will be the one that will lead all this transformation. Thank you very much indeed for being with us today. Thank you very much as well.