 WIPO's SCCR met May 1st to May 5th, 2017 here in Geneva. The committee secretary is Michelle Woods. Michelle, welcome. Could you just give us an idea about the main points on the agenda for the week? Thanks, Ed. The meeting was very busy. There were four main points on the agenda, two we've had on as a long-standing matter, the first of those being the protection of broadcasting organizations, work on a treaty that would provide further protection. The second is work on limitations and exceptions where the committee's been working in a lot of separate areas, libraries and archives, education and research institutions, persons with other disabilities, and at this meeting they also asked to come back to the question of museums, which had had a past study and to get some more information on that. Then we also have two other matters that are on what we call the other matters agenda item. They aren't yet formal standing items that carry from meeting to meeting, one of those is the possibility of adopting some kind of instrument on the resale royalty right, and the second is the question of analysis of copyright in the digital environment. Thanks. So, could you give us some idea of where there were areas of particular progress? Sure. I'd say overall there was incremental progress in both understanding and next steps in all the areas. So, with respect to broadcasting, our new chair, who is Darren Tang from Singapore, he adopted as his own the chair's text the committee has been working with and had extensive informal discussions where various points were refined and new proposals were made to bridge some of the differences that still exist with that treaty proposal. Then with regard to limitations and exceptions, we have quite a few pending studies. We received updates on the status of a number of those studies, for example, for education and also for persons with other disabilities. The final studies will be presented in our November meeting and the committee also asked for some more information, as I said, on this museum's topic. With respect to the resale royalty right, there was actually a conference on that the week before the meeting began and so we had an update on that as well as some information on the progress of an economic study that the committee has requested. The economic study will finally be presented in November and on the last topic, analysis of copyright in the digital environment, the committee has requested a scoping study on what is involved in developments in member states, national laws over the last 10 years. We had a preliminary report on that study and also a report from a brainstorming exercise that took place here at WIPO to provide information to feed into that scoping study. Terrific, thanks very much.