 We're here at the World Telecommunication Development Conference 2014 in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and I'm very pleased to be joined by the head of delegation for Rwanda, who is Major François Regis Kataraïcha, who is director of the Rwandan Utilities Regulatory Authority. Major Kataraïcha, I'd like to start off by asking you, what do you see as the major opportunities for Rwanda in terms of ICTs? Well, Rwanda we've been always strong believers that ICTs and broadband in particular can actually bring a lot of benefits in the digital era because the development now for knowledge-based economies depends very much on ICTs. So opportunities are huge in health, education, banking sectors, all these sectors rely on ICTs and broadband for sure. In terms of the challenges, what kind of challenges are you looking at? We are looking at more uptake and usage of broadband because the devices for the usage of broadband are still very costly. So we are working with partners to reduce that cost and make sure that broadband is actually delivered universally and affordably. And how is Rwanda and especially the regulatory authority embracing this? The regulatory authority in Rwanda has been very proactive in embracing the digital era because we've realized that the former, old or classic ways of regulating the telecommunications does not necessarily apply to the broadband digital era. So we've had to adjust our regulatory framework to make sure that it actually provides a conducive environment for broadband. We're here at the World Telecommunication Development Conference here. What's the value for you and your country in attending events such as this? Well, events such as this and especially this World Telecommunication Development Conference is a fantastic platform for us to exchange ideas with the people around the world to understand what are the challenges in developing countries. And this informs our decision-making in the process that we are in to adjust our regulatory framework and to make sure that broadband is delivered universally. And finally, what would you like to see as the outcome from this conference or some of the outcomes from this conference? Some of the outcomes actually that I would like to see is the harmonization of regulatory frameworks and also initiatives that can be joint ventures between regulators, governments and private sector to make sure that affordability is actually delivered for broadband. Thank you very much for taking with us today. Thank you indeed. And thank you for joining us.