 In my view, GSR is one of those once a year opportunities for many of us from regulatory bodies to come together and exchange views, put forward our views as well on common issues of common interest. For example, one thing which is topical right now is spectrum management and also investment in future broadband networks. Many of us have the same challenges as regulators but the solutions that we may have to put in our own respective jurisdictions may well be different depending on the circumstances, the market and the economic conditions of the country. Yes, thank you. We have been in Malaysia, we have been focusing a lot on the concept of public-private partnership in the role of infrastructure. We have one major initiative called the National Broadband Initiative where in the cities the government partners with one of the incumbent telecoms operators to roll out fibre to the homes. And in the rural areas we have a partnership with many other service providers via the Universal Service Fund where we provide a minimal amount of subsidy for them to provide connectivity via usually wireless means to the rural areas. We've been doing that since 2008 and 2009. We've seen some interesting results come out. For example, the mobile broadband coverage in the year 2009 was about 70 odd percent of the populated areas in Malaysia. Now I'm happy to say at the end of 2012, early 2013 we've hit almost 97 percent of the populated areas. Going on, what we have to do is now look at upgrading those networks from HSPA or 3G networks up to 4G. So there's a lot more work to be done but we're quite happy with what the progress has been up to now. But I should also say in the work that I've been involved with with the Broadband Commission, at the end of the day, once a country reaches a certain critical mass insofar as broadband penetration is concerned you have to answer the question of what else do you do with the broadband infrastructure. And I'm here in Poland this week. In fact, I'll be speaking tomorrow about how regulators, industry, governments need to focus more on applications development, content development because at the end of the day it is the content and the applications that helps generate the next level of our pool for the service providers. I'm actually very, very excited about the next growth cycle in Malaysia. Now that we've reached a certain level of critical mass insofar as broadband coverage and penetration is concerned the big focus will be on content and applications development. I believe that will be the next growth cycle for the industry and for us we've always taken the view that a public-private partnership approach between government and regulators and also the operators will be the way forward in developing the country and in particular the telecom sector.