 Well, it feels great to be a commissioner in the Broadband Commission versus the place where the United Nations, in all its different manifestations, business, civil society, academic and governments can talk together to see how we can leverage technology for social progress, for human progress, to improve education, to improve healthcare, to eradicate extreme poverty, to empower women, to leave no one behind. The International Trade Center brings its 50 years of experience in supporting small entrepreneurs, in supporting businesses, use technology to get a value proposition in the market and get an income through that, working with young entrepreneurs, working with women in business, working with micro-entrepreneurs, working with the base of the pyramid in our economies to make sure they can be better included in our economies through technology. I would like the Broadband Commission to offer a comprehensive and cohesive package that encompasses not only issues related to access, access to technology, access to networks, access to opportunities, but also content, what content are we going to give to this access, because at the end of the day the access and the content is what will give us the value, and what we're looking for is better value for the men and the women in our societies.