 Broadband can really be a catalyst for digital health transformation because it's building the road for all the digital health applications to be able to run properly and be employed at scale. If we look to digital health as an enabler we can really have very bold and big ambitions because digital health not only can generate data to build the health system stronger but it can also help to expand access for patients in remote areas to increase quality of care by centralizing expertise for example and then coaching health workers who are less skilled in remote areas. And last but not least very importantly to empower patients to take more responsibility in the management of their own health. I would love to see the ministries of health, ministries of telecommunication, ICT talk together more because that's often the problem that each ministry in the countries is working in silos. So the ministry of health sees the need for using digital health on the ground while the ICT minister or telecommunication minister may not see how it can be deployed. And when the two ministries work together digital health can really have a transformational impact on the population of the country. Intersectoral collaboration is really necessary in making broadband and digital health having a transformative impact on the health of the whole population. If we don't have the different sectors involved health care only cannot solve the problem and we need telecommunication, we need ICT expertise to be built into the solutions that we bring to improve the health of populations. So those sectors need to talk more together to make sure that that can work.