 Welcome to the Global Symposium for Regulators 2019 here in Port Vila in Vanuatu, where I'm very pleased to be joined in the studio today by Creed and Api, who is the regulator for Nauru. Creed, welcome to the studio. Thank you very much. Now, I'd like to start off by talking a little bit about inclusive connectivity. Inclusive connectivity, the future of regulation is very much the theme for this year's GSR. I just wanted to ask you, you're one of the newest regulatory authorities that have been set up. In your opinion, how can one best achieve inclusive connectivity? Thank you. As you rightly said, we are one of the youngest regulators to come on board as stated yesterday morning. When we first formed early this year, and one of the things we had in mind was trying to be inclusive as much as possible. In doing that, we were trying to think outside the box, and we've actually reserved a seat on our board for a person to represent the interest of service providers. In that way, we should be sure that both the regulator and service providers' interests combine and address to ensure that connectivity is spread right around. And in terms of Nauru itself, what challenges are you facing with regards to regulation there? The challenge we're facing at the moment is being a very small market. We have two service providers. One is pretty dominant. So that is one challenge that we are facing to ensure that it's a level playing field for all. There's no anti-competitive practices, etc. Finally, you've taken the time to be here, obviously. I'm sure you're a busy man. In terms of attending an event such as this, what are the benefits of it? What do you hope to take away with you? I'm actually glad you asked the question. Prior to coming here, well, this is my first GSR, and I must thank the government of Nauru for the initiative of hosting such an event. I must say that I think that the challenge, as far as I'm concerned, is maybe I'd like to swear to the ITU. There are 16 or 17 national regulators in the Pacific who will probably be the first and last time they can attend the GSR simply due to geographic and economic constraints. Like I said, it may be a constructive challenge to the ITU to make it easier for us regulators in this region to have a GSR closer to us so that we can attend. Simply by being here, it's opening up a lot of doors to information, and as you probably know, information is empowerment. We need information with regards to regulations and the place to get it is GSR. I'm sure that your message will be heard loud and clear. You're on the right platform for that. So thank you very much for joining us in the studio, and we hopefully will see you again at another GSR. Thank you. I hope so too. Thanks a lot.