 Well, you know, this symposium is, of course, it's a global symposium. And by being global, we get a lot of experience. So you see the sharing of knowledge, best practices. And we are also meeting a lot of experts. So it could also for networking. So it is adding a lot of value to the entire Aishti spectrum. As I said, there are many experiences that we have learned and tried to implement as well. And at the next symposium, then we see how things have moved forward or lagged. So it's better. You reflect what you have done. So this is the most, there is a continuous cycle of revisiting what you have done and then what to take from the lessons and experiences of other countries. So I think this interactive kind of symposium is very important. It's refreshing, you know, your approach, your strategy and many other actions. As a result, you will have many other action items from this. So it is really very important and it has a lot of value to what we do in Aishti at the global level but most importantly at the international level. I'm sure we are aware, well, to give you the perspective, TEP is of course one of the first in the globe, but at the moment it's one of the fastest growing economy in the world. It's not without reason that we are moving fast, simply because we are very late, we are left behind. So we have to do a lot of work to catch up. In this perspective, we use Aishti as a driver for all development. It supports our education, it supports our health, it supports our administration, this government, administration services. Well, you know this interaction with people, the communication. So we are using Aishti essentially as an enabler for the entire development so it is adding and increasing the momentum of the pace we have started. So we have already linked Aishti with our development strategies because we feel that without Aishti we cannot move fast. We have to move fast as I said, we have been left behind. We have to compensate for the time lost but we have to move fast as well to catch up because countries will not wait for you. So we have a double task. Well, I think the role of Aishti will continue definitely. It had played a big role in achieving MDGs and even for some targets that have not achieved, still Aishti has a good share to reach the level we reached. For SDG, definitely there is a lot of emphasis, much more than MDGs that we expect Aishti to have a great role. But ultimately there are two goals that have been incorporated with SDG that's specifically mentioned about Aishti, what infrastructure, its empowerment, you know, this inclusion and industry. So there are major goals but it will not be limited to these two goals. What are they called? Goal 5 and Goal 9. All targets can be supported and augmented by the intervention of Aishti. So I fully believe that Aishti is still an instrument to promote and then address those targets to be achieved. But what we have to do is at a global level, again, like Symposium like this and others, there must be a collaboration, there must be joint work on first setting how Aishti can drive the achievements of the targets and at the local level, at the country level, it has to be also cascaded. So we have to at least start planning from the European side. We have already started but I'm sure at the global level and many nations may have been engaged and maybe they are on process, you know, of developing their own roadmap and start to achieve but that's the first thing that we have to do. And then this exchange of ideas, experiences, measurements and then better deployment and implementation. I think this is the very important intervention for the achievement of SDG.