 We're here at the ITU's studio in Geneva and I'm joined by Ms. Tatiana Lawrence, Executive Director Regulatory for Iridium. Ms. Lawrence, tell us about the partnership with ITU in the delivery of emergency telecommunications equipment when a disaster strikes. For many years, Iridium has been working with ITU and emergency disaster organizations to provide emergency assistance around the globe when infrastructures compromised or no other means of communications are available. Iridium provides satellite phones to ITUD emergency teams so they can work around the world on the disaster relief effort. Just to mention a few, Iridium equipment has been used during Haiti earthquake, during Nepal, Japan earthquakes, satellite, hurricane Sandy. Just recently, Iridium worked with ITU emergency team to provide satellite phones for disaster relief effort in Ecuador. But that said, Iridium is committed to provide global emergency solution for ITU wherever disaster strikes. What is the vision of Iridium in terms of emergency telecommunications for the future? Iridium's vision for emergency telecommunications for the future is to provide truly global emergency solution from land, sea and air. Since 1992, Iridium had the opportunity to provide global emergency solutions by land. Later, through the work in the ITU, Iridium had the opportunity to provide aeronautical safety service. Just recently, again through the work with the ITU, Iridium was approved to provide satellite ADSB service which will tremendously enhance safety on airplanes. Looking forward, we are watching the progress of International Maritime Organization and WRC-19 and Iridium may become a GMDSS provider which will provide the distress service to the ships any way around the globe, including polar regions. With all that said, Iridium is committed to be a truly global emergency service provider wherever disaster strikes or wherever people are in distress. Thank you very much, Ms Tatjana Lawrence. Thank you.