 I think ITU has an important role to play in terms of emergency and distress communication around the world. The nature of emergency and distress communication is such that no one thinks much about it unless it is really needed. So the initiative of doing a bit of planning and thinking and seeing what can be improved I think is important. I hope it will be able to come up with some down-to-earth practical real-life suggestions that can be taken further in terms of how to help countries prepare for emergencies, look at infrastructure making it more resilient, building on experience from parts of the world that have had disasters and suffered because of lack of a functional telecommunication infrastructure and that will lead to some really good, hard practical recommendations. This is not something that happens overnight. You are talking about initiatives that will go out and be recommended. They have to be propagated and things have to happen. So I think it is a medium term. But it is important. You cannot solve this overnight. It is important to get going and get started and take small steps. There is a good mix. People have experience. They are very high-level people. They come from nations that have suffered, they have had emotional disasters. They have experience of what happens and what needs to be done and what can be done better and that is important.