 Welcome to WTDC 17 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where I've got the great pleasure of being in the studio today by Oscar González, who is the WTDC chair and he's also Undersecretary of Regulation at the ICT Secretariat for the Ministry of Modernization of Argentina. Welcome to the studio. Thank you very much. It's a pleasure to be here with you today. Now, we've been seeing a lot of you, obviously, at this conference. We're now in the second week and I wanted to catch up with you a little bit to find out how things are going. And perhaps you could perhaps give us a little bit of an overview of how the deliberations are going here at WTDC 17. I must say I'm very pleased with the development of the conference so far. We have had a first week, which was very rich in terms of contents. We had very interesting high-level sessions with the presence of many ministers and vice ministers that visited Buenos Aires from different regions of the world. They have given us rich and interesting opinions on how ICT can help sustainable development, focusing on the motto of this conference, ICT for SDGs. So I'm very pleased for that. Also, with regard to the work of the conference itself, we have made substantial progress. We are heading now towards the final days of the conference and I'm confident we will achieve our objectives and achieve good results for all of us, all the interested parties in this conference. Now, obviously we're coming here towards the end of the conference. What concrete actions would you like to see coming out of this conference, and especially in relation to the use of ICTs to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals? I think very much there are two main issues that are common denominators in this conference. First of all, it's the issue of connectivity broadband connectivity worldwide and the possibility that connectivity provides to all human beings to access to the benefits of technology and also to have a more equal and equitable world. We need to include all of those that are not included today. And that's one of the main focus of our debates and our work in the conference. And the second one I would say can be summarized as bringing the benefits of digital economy, the use of technology to have new forms of production more efficient and creating more wealth for our societies. I would say that those are the two pillars that could summarize the debates and the work of the conference towards the objectives of sustainable development. We're here in Argentina, I wanted to find out what challenges does Argentina face in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals and how do you see ICT making a difference? Well, let me say first that the objectives of sustainable development provide us, it's a two-way street. It's not only what ICT can do for sustainable development, but also the objectives and the focus that UN has put on the objectives of sustainable development. It also allows us to work on ICT policies and regulations with a special or a different perspective. It's important to focus ICT towards those goals and those goals are the final purpose that we should pursue through ICT as well. In Argentina, as most of other developing countries, we also have the issue of connectivity and we are working at the national level and also in this conference to achieve full connectivity, not only have people connected, but also to have people with good quality in the connections because regarding the second aspect of the debates, the digital economy and building a more modern economy and new ways of production and so on, it's important not only to be connected, but also to have good quality in those connections so people can embrace and achieve benefits and challenges that the digital economy presents to all of us. And how will the outcomes of this conference do you think benefit the ICT sector? Well, we are working in two or three main documents that the conference has to produce. That's our main objective. One is the declaration of Buenos Aires. The declaration is a high-level statement on how ICT is useful and will help the world to achieve the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. And we are working also on a strategic plan and an action plan for the development sector of ITU, which is those two documents are sort of the road we have to go through to help achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, okay? That's our main focus on this conference. And finally, I mean, just in terms of just everything that you've heard and seen here, have there been any key takeaways for you from this? As I stated at the beginning, my summary of debates and so on, as you know from my role in this conference, I tried to have an overview of the debates and try to summarize what the different expressions are. And I would summarize, as I said at the beginning, broadband connectivity, quality of the broadband and digital economy as a new enabler for all of us to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Well, thank you very much for your presence in the studio. Thank you very much for sharing this in an excellent fashion and hopefully we'll catch up with you again sometime in the future. Thank you very much. It's a pleasure and I'm very happy to be chair of this conference in 2017 and to be here in Argentina, of course. Thank you very much. That's well, thank you very much. Thank you.