 Welcome to ITU Telecom 2017 here in Busan in the Republic of Korea, where I'm very pleased to be joined in this studio by John and Bataire Murphy, who is Senior Vice President of Regulatory Policy for InMarsat. Donna, thanks so much for joining us. Thanks for inviting me. Now, I'd like to start off by asking you about smart digital transformation. It's the theme to this year's event. What does that mean to the satellite industry? It's a very relevant topic and very timely. The satellite industry is going through a technological revolution right now, and that means that we'll be able to leverage the innovations provided by high throughput satellites and mega non-GSO constellation to play a key role in the internet of things, smart societies, extending the reach of broadband to the unconnected, a very important topic, and providing complementary services to terrestrial and Wi-Fi services in the digital economy. And what key smart opportunities do you see in the next five years, and what do you think are the key challenges? I think the end user will be requiring seamless connectivity. A ubiquitous requirement and a high rate of liability are going to be very important functions when it comes to the digital transformation. And satellites will play a key role in that, even as we speak right now in Bengali. Smart Africa is a project that's going on there, and Inmarsat is a partner with other platforms to provide one of the first digital smart cities, smart societies. And we can't wait to see what that brings. What about 5G? Do you think it asks more questions than it answers? I think that it's important to remember that the 5G vision is going to be an ecosystem of networks, and when we view it in that way, it's going to be very revolutionary. If 5G turns out to just be an evolution of the current 4G and is just a terrestrial mobile network business as usual, I think that that's not going to live up to the needs of society and to the end user's desire to have seamless connectivity and an easier way of getting around and connecting the unconnected. And finally, what's the value for you of attending events such as ITU, Telecom World? I know that you're also one of the sponsors here, so there must be a good reason for you to be here. I think this event is very important to facilitate the global dialogue between regulators from around the world in the ICT sector. I think we can come together here and have a constructive and instructive dialogue. And finally, what's your key message to participants at this event? I think as the need for smart societies grows and in the age of digital transformation, the reliability, the ubiquitous nature and mobility provided by satellite communications will play a key role in bringing together this digital transformation. It's on the batam, but thank you very much indeed. Thank you. It's tough. Okay, excellent.