 It's basically the best ITU event for us. At the end is the place where we discuss, without discussing an agreement, on all the topics that we regulators are thinking about. And what's very interesting about this one is that we always have a perspective look. We're looking not at what we are regulating, but what we will be concerned to regulate. So it's a definite event to attend every single year. The main topic says it all. It's digital economy. We are moving in different ways. We are regulating different business models. And we have to know them before getting into them. So these are the topics. We were just discussing a very old topic. This is mobile banking. But then today we moved to broadcasting and convergence again. So it's very dynamic agenda. It's a great opportunity to discuss with your peers what they are thinking about and what we are thinking about and then construct a single knowledge of what we are about to regulate. We have an agenda for this year and we are basically concerned on first convergence and the development of user protection regime that thinks in convergence. That's in the first place. But in addition, we have several other competition problems that we are addressing in the mobile voice market. And those are basically the two first or more principal problems that we are facing right now. But anyway, our agenda is much broader than that and we have a lot of work to do. We just had 4G action that was quite successful. We were able to get 0.5 billion US dollars, which is a lot of money for 4G action for a country like Colombia and with five new entrants to the market, which is a very difficult number to achieve. So we are very happy with that. That's a very interesting question. With the Vivia Digital Plan, we are trying to get to every single municipality in the country. So today, and the statistics of last week say that we are in 750 municipalities in the country out of 1,000. But by the end of 2014, we will be in more than 1,000 municipalities that will be more than 98% of the country. So the backbone of fiber will be covered. That's what we are very happy to hear and that's one of the goals that this government has engaged so deeply on. We learn lessons by every single chat with every other authority and with the people that are running these authorities. But I think in general, this symposium gives an opportunity to get more involved in international relations in a concerned and very harmonized agenda of what we are doing. And problems are not the same in every jurisdiction, but some jurisdictions have faced the problems that we are just starting to face. And this is the point and this is the very important thing about these kind of meetings, that we get to know what they have done, how they have failed and not to repeat those mistakes.