For discussion at the NARALO monthly meeting: Pursuant to ICANN Board Resolution 07.92, the GNSO and other ICANN bodies were invited to provide input to the ICANN staff on a proposal by the ccNSO recommending that the ICANN Board appoint a community-wide working group to review the structure of ICANN's present Geographic Regions and related issues. Concern over the proper formulation of the ICANN Geographic Regions has long been a significant part of At-Large structure-building considerations with the earliest recommendations dating back to the 2001 proposal of the At-Large Study Committee to create a Central/West/South Asia Region (CWSA) comprising India (.in), Pakistan (.pk), Afghanistan (.af), Kazakhstan (.kz), Uzbekistan (.uz), Kyrgyzstan (.kg), Turkmenistan (.tm), Tajikistan (.tj), Sri Lanka (.lk), Maldives (.mv), Iraq (.iq), Iran (.ir), Israel (.il), Syria (.sy), Jordan (.jo), Lebanon (.lb), Palestine Territories (.ps), Kuwait (.kw), UAE (.ae), Yemen (.ye), Oman (.om), Bahrain (.bh), Qatar (.qa), Saudi Arabia (.sa). The recent recommendations of the Westlake Consulting Team charged with the current ALAC review follow in this spirit by recognizing that ICANN’s geographic regional structure is not well aligned with global population distribution and is increasingly unrepresentative of world-wide Internet usage, leading Westlake to recommend increasing the number of NomCom appointees to the ALAC by two members, both of whom would be from Asia. As any change in the total number or composition of ICANN geographic Regions will impact ICANN's At-Large Structures, we formally request that an at-large representative from each current ICANN Geographic Region be included in the Board-appointed community-wide working group to review the structure of ICANN's present Geographic Regions and related issues.