 Could you please introduce yourself and your organization? Yes, my name is François Rancy. I'm the director of the Writers' Communication Bureau in the International Telecommunications Union. Thank you. Why do you think space is important? Well, space is important because it plays a growing role in almost every aspect of our lives today. Last year, the United Nations agreed on the 2030 agenda, which comprises 17 goals, which go from education and in poverty, women empowerment, governance. And if you look at each of these, and of course, sustainable development and clean water and clean energy, et cetera, if you look at all these 17 goals, you see that satellite systems, basically the result of the aerospace industry's efforts, are behind every one of these 17 goals. So this is how important the satellite industry has become to provide global positioning, global emergency responses, Earth monitoring, weather forecast, and infrastructure to access broadband internet and mobile systems. So can you tell us what is the link between the ITU and space? Yeah, the ITU is managing the basic resource that the space industry is using, which is spectrum and orbit resources. So this is of such importance for the satellite community that it really can only be managed from one single entity, and the ITU being part of the United Nations system is the place where this is done jointly by the 193 member states of the ITU, the 700 private members, and the 130 university academia. The way these resources manage is through regular world radio communication conferences. The last one was held just a few months ago at the end of 2015. And we are celebrating this year the 110th anniversary of the radio regulations, which are the basic regulations which regulate the use of these resources by all countries in the world. Thank you. So why do you think conferences such as the Global Conference on Space and Information Society are important? Well, this conference, at least 2016, is important in the sense that it is one of the only places where all the main stakeholders of the space industry can meet together and exchange views of how to shape the future of this industry to build, how to build a sustainable ecosystem for it so that it can serve the purpose that we would all like to see it. Thank you very much. Thank you.