 Well, this is my first. It's been a critical event for me to get here. I've been wanting to come on other occasions and there've been ways of stopping for whatever reason. But this is, I've regarded this as a critical event when I was working in Australia. I mark this event as the number one event for regulators. I think the Pacific has particularly unique challenges. The situation in Vanuatu is that we have a competitor. But the competitor interestingly has really eaten into the previous incumbents territory very quickly. So to balance and get effective competition there is a real challenge. A technological challenge for us is that everything is via the satellite at the moment. If the weather is not good, the reception is not good. If the weather is not good, there's no television predominantly. And so, yes, everything. And then there's the speed and the latency. So we have a submarine cable coming. The government has made that decision. And the cable will arrive late this year or very early next year. And that will of course give us huge capacity. I think firstly I would like to make them aware of the challenges of the Pacific. There's no one-size-fits-all solution. And often that's what people think. If it works in one country, it works in another. And in fact, there would be a different solution for each Pacific country. And then there's the dialogue and the know-how, the ways to achieve, the secrets unlocked. That's what I think we need. And particularly for my manager that's travelling with me as well.