 We're here at ITU Telecom World 2012 in Dubai, and I'm very pleased to be joined by Jean-Phil Baill Saint-Gimane, who is a Minister for the Ministry of Youth and ICT in Rwanda. Minister, thank you very much for being with us today. Thank you for having me. I'd like to start off by asking you about the great transformation that has been in the ICT sector and what it's meant for Rwanda. For us, I think the biggest opportunity facing Rwanda today is the possibility of leapfrogging the key stage of industrialisation and go straight to the information economy and be able to become an active player and competitor in a level playing field with the rest of the world. What are the major challenges facing you at the moment? The major challenge I think remains the digital divide. There are still differences in terms of accessibility and affordability of ICTs and especially broadband and devices, and we need to close that gap for us to move fast where we want to go. What about the major opportunities? How are you going to be taking advantage of these? One of the biggest opportunities today is the possibility to transform our educational system with the inputs of ICT. I believe that kids in a primary school in the rural area of Rwanda can have the same type and quality of education that the kids in New York or Geneva have access to. So what we have to do is to continue investing in infrastructure, connecting schools, but also training our teachers, digitising our curricula and so on and so forth. Major investments are going into our building broadband for all, increasing penetration of ICT everywhere in the country, solving the electricity and energy challenge, and the future is smart Rwanda. A place where ICT meets education, meets health, meets business, meets government and government service delivery and the sky is the limit. I wish you the very best with that. Can you tell us a little bit about your presence here as well at ITU Telecom World 2012 and why you think this event is important? This is important for us to be here. This place allows us to meet key decision makers, policy makers in government, international organisations, but most importantly the private sector. So we are here to talk with the private sector, to see who is interested in coming to Rwanda and to interest people to come to Rwanda. My message today is that there is a market at the bottom of the pyramid and Rwanda has the best environment in terms of doing business in Africa. So I'm inviting everyone to come and partner with us. Let's work the talk. Minister Sekumano, thank you much indeed for being with us today. Thank you.