 Well, back in September 2015, member states of the United Nations and the United Nations General Assembly agreed on the Sustainable Development Goals and set out the global agenda for developments to achieve social development, sustainability, and environmental sustainability as well. Also in the Ponies-Ire's action plan, in this regard, there was actually a very, very clear objective and recommendation to further study the infrastructure and the development in developing countries, in particular people living in rural and remote areas. As a result of this, the ITUD started the study question 5-1 as part of study group 1 during the study period 2018 to 2021. So in our question, the telecommunication, ICT, for rural and remote areas, we are tackling this issue. We all know half of the global population lives in remote and rural areas. We all know the existence of digital division between developed and developing countries and we are trying to address via this question. Well, we have too many different objectives, but I would say the most important objective is to study policy regulations and strategic implementation just in order to help developing countries to better utilize their infrastructure and to make these countries make the full benefits of ICT services and applications. We also try to look for different best practice methods for this. Well, it has been very clear from the experience of too many different developing countries that the implementation of development of ICT and telecommunications in this country is not the only responsibility of private investment or government only. It's, however, a mixture of public and private partnership initiatives.