 Thank you. Thank you. Excellencies, honorable ministers, ambassadors, ITU elected officials, these things delegate ladies and gentlemen. To begin with, I would like to thank you all for your support across the region. I appreciate the value of your votes and our TSP director-elect. I commit to further improving the ITU's sectors and making it as best it can be. Considering my background in the private sector, I believe being an outsider of ITU, which I humbly admit will bring the new diversity into the ITU leadership. With a strong sense of committed responsibility, I look forward to working with Ms. Dorin Bogdan-Martin, next Secretary-General, and the first woman to lead ITU in its 157-year history. And Mr. Thomas Yamunoskas, the youngest Deputy Secretary-General. I don't know what I would be. And it will be our honor to join such a dream team alongside with Mr. Mario Manevich, most competent real director. During my campaign, I was fortunate to be able to interact with other talented candidates from all corners of the world. One of the people who inspired me, and here we meet again with the interaction encouraging me to be the best, to be my best. Thank you, my friend, Dr. Mario Manevich and Dr. Thomas Mikasa. I will be happy to work together to connect the unconnected anywhere in the future. I would also like to extend my gratitude to the Romanian government for its warm hospitality and the leadership of the PPTEN2 President and Chairman, Honorable Mr. Saban Selmaiz. It's not very Japanese to place one's own, but I would like to thank the Japanese government led by Prime Minister Kishida and my entire campaign team for their tireless and supportive effort throughout the campaign. So a big thanks to you, Secretary-General Mr. Horin Jiao, Deputy Secretary-General Mr. Mark Johnson and the GSB Director, Dr. Chase Sabli, for their long dedication to the ITU. All former were current GSB Director. The Secretary-General Horin Jiao started calling me the father of 5G. Since his address as Japan's reception during the WTDC in Kigali, Rwanda, this last June, I am delighted to be acknowledged as the father of 5G by the ITU Secretary-General. It is a humbling blessing to be called the father of LTE and father of 5G. In my previous life, I am the proud father of two children, both of whom are now independent adults. I must express gratitude to my wife whose support raised good children while helping me be a better father. Finally, I want to thank all the ITU members. I strive to realize the ONOE commitment that I have made during the campaign. As I always say, I aim to be a director who listens carefully to the voices of member countries and families on to them with their focus intent in order to increase the value of ITUT for all. Thank you all very much.