 It's actually a very good question. I think naturally there are great synergy between UPU and the ITU. And those synergies are reflected in the fact that our member states and our members are pretty much the same. I think our goals are perfectly complementary. The telecommunication services are looking for network with similar penetration that the postal offices have. So the combination of both would be a great way to deliver more digital services and digital goods to rural and remote communities. As you know, there are 2.4 billion people that are non-connected. Most of that population is located in rural areas and it's very hard to reach. So working hand in hand with UPU into leverage the postal offices as telecommunication hubs since it presents already the penetration along with the needed commodities and the needed infrastructure like energy, etc. We can combine both the postal services with the telecommunication services along with additional digital services to rural communities. Then we can naturally try to expand from these points of presence along to densify more the telecommunication networks and provide services such as hosting or Edge network services. There's also interest in synergies in combining the demand with schools, with also health centers for rural communities. If we combine everything together, then the furthest point or the postal offices can become a connectivity hub, aggregating all this digital demand from these different points of interest and then that could make the connectivity services and expanding the digital infrastructure more sustainable and make it more sense even more for the private sector along with the government in public private partnerships to provide these services and these important and critical functions, digital functions for the remote population that is still missing today.