 Excellency, you yourself recognize that technologies have an impact on postal services today, but you also mentioned that it doesn't cancel the role of post, that in fact it only reaffirms it. Could you expand on that please? Yes, I think this is the challenge. Of course, the world is witnessing a big change. The world is no longer the same. I think we don't exaggerate if we say the world has become a small village. And of course, this is the biggest challenge the Congress is facing. How to have a strategy that deals with these changes. And I'm sure that this big gathering from all the representatives of all the states of the world, and I think the technicians, the policy decisions, the people competent, I think they are going to answer the question and to make the best resolution for this kind of challenge that is facing the post in general. You yourself are a man of communication. Tell us how you view the role of the Postal Service today. I think this technology development is very important and very useful and we have to take advantage of it in having harmony between the people of the world and not exploiting it in a very bad way as it's going in the sometimes from some individuals. Here you will be opening the ministerial conference on 8th of October. What will be your key messages to ministers from all over the world that day? I think the main message that we are facing is a big responsibility. And we have to do it in the best way. If we do it in the best way, we are going to serve the international community. We are going to serve the international harmony between the cultures and we are going to serve the international peace.