 Spent less than one million dollars and with only a few seconds of TV airtime and having been unfairly attacked, all the time we have nevertheless come out victorious. I took office in Brazil amidst a deep ethical, moral and economic crisis. We are committed to changing our history. For the very first time in Brazil, a president has set up a team of highly skilled, highly qualified cabinet ministers by honoring our campaign commitment, by not accepting political and partisan interference which in the past did nothing but breed state inefficiency and corruption. We enjoy credibility to carry out the reforms that we need and that the world expects from all of us. Among us here in Davos is my minister of justice, Mr. Sergio Moro, the right man to fight corruption and money laundering. We will invest heavily in safety and security so that you can comfortably come and visit us with your families. After all, Brazil is one of the very first countries when it comes to natural beauty, but we are currently not among the most visited tourism destinations in the world. Do come and get to know our Amazonian region, our coastline, our beaches, our cities and our wetlands. Brazil is a paradise but not yet very well known. We are the one country that most preserves the environment. No other country in the world has as many forests as we do. Agriculture takes place in no more than 9% of our territory and it has grown thanks to its technology and to far less competence. Less than 20% of our soil is devoted to animal husbandry. These agricultural commodities to a large extent have ensured a surplus to our balance of trade and have fed a substantial portion of the world. It is now our mission to make progress in harmonizing environmental preservation and biodiversity on the one hand with the much needed economic development while bearing in mind that these are interdependent inseparable pillars of our society. Those who criticize us have actually a great deal to learn with us. We wish to govern by example and we want the world to reestablish the trust and the confidence it has always had in us. We will work to lower the tax burden, streamline rules and make life easier for those who wish to produce and do business as entrepreneurs, invest and create jobs. We shall work to foster economic stability while respecting and honoring contracts by means of privatization projects and by balancing government accounts. This economy is still relatively closed to foreign trade and to change that situation is one of my administration's major commitments. You can be sure that by the end of my term in office our economic team led by Minister of Finance Paulo Guedes will position Brazil in the ranking of the 50 best countries in the world to do business. Our foreign relations will be stepped up and will gain momentum with Minister Ernesto Araújo by implementing a policy where the ideological bias will no longer exist. To that end we will seek to better integrate Brazil into the world by mainstreaming best international practices such as those adopted and promoted by the OECD. We will pursue efforts to better integrate Brazil into the world by means of an active advocacy of the WTO reform with the purpose of eliminating unfair trade practices while guaranteeing legal certainty to our foreign trade flows. We will also restore our values and open up our economy. We will defend family principles and true human rights. We will protect the right to life and to private property and promote an educational system that will prepare our young people to rise to the challenges of the fourth industrial revolution thereby seeking to alleviate poverty and extreme poverty through knowledge. We are here in Davos because we want not only to deepen our friendship ties but also deepen our trade relations. Brazil is home to the world's largest biodiversity and we have abundant mineral resources. We want to engage with partners who master technology so that this marriage translate into progress and development for all. Our actions make no mistake whatsoever. We'll certainly attract you to seize great business opportunities not only to the good of Brazil but also for the good of the whole world at large. We stand with open arms. I want more than just a great Brazil. I want a world of peace, freedom and democracy. Our motto is God above all things and I believe that our relations will yield and bring about countless benefits to all of us. Thank you so very much. Mr. President, thank you for providing us with such a great insight into what you call the new Brazil. You have elaborated on your policies. I asked the first question, what concrete steps do you plan to take in the next months to initiate really this process of transformation of Brazil? Microphone please. Microphone please. Microphone please. Microphone please. Microphone please. Microphone please. Microphone please. Yes, please. We intend to reduce the size of the Brazilian state apparatus and carry out reforms such as the social security reform and also the tax reform. We wish to relieve those who produce and who undertake business projects from the weight of a heavy state. We want to enhance our education which remains very inefficient. We want to do away with the ideological bias that seems to be there in our business undertakens. There will be no bias on either side and we wish to foster greater business opportunities with the world and with those who share similar practice and values with us. And through our economic team we will lower the tax burden and through our minister of foreign affairs we will pursue efforts to further and further deepen business opportunities and draw closer and closer ties with all countries in the world in a nutshell. At this point in time we represent a turning point in the eyes of the Brazilian people. A turning point where the ideological bias will no longer have a place. Accordingly it is our understanding that we have a great deal to offer all of you in the business community and we would very much enjoy the opportunity to engage in partnership projects to the well-being and benefit of our peoples. One of the issues which damaged the brand of Brazil was corruption. You mentioned it in your speech but what are your exact plans? You have your minister for justice here. What are your exact plans to stamp out corruption in Brazil? Without the shadow of the Minister of Justice, Mr. Sergio Moro is a well-known man, known to many of you. He has been tasked with the mission of tackling corruption once he was uplifted to the position of Minister of Justice and Security. So he has before him all the means and they were without to, of course, pursue efforts to tackle corruption and to fight organized crime. And we will work not only by changing the existing legislation but also by enhancing portions of the existing legislation with which I'm sure we will achieve our purpose and objective. But just as important is the fact that our cabinet ministers as a whole were all appointed from a technical perspective, given their technical skill-setting profile, without any political parties and influence. We do need the Brazilian Congress or parliament and we do trust that a substantial portion of the Brazilian parliament will support us in our efforts to fight corruption and money laundering. Will Brazil therefore be seen in a very different light abroad? Mr. President, you mentioned the need for harmony between economic development and also preserving nature and the natural endowment and the immense biodiversity of your country. Could you share with us more details about your plans for sustainability? The environment must go hand in hand with development efforts. One should not, of course, emphasize one more than the other. In Brazil, we, of course, have a substantial agribusiness activity, which is known by many of you. It actually accounts for less than 90% of the Brazilian territory and the animal husbandry about 20% of our territory. So it is fair to say that in Brazil we have about 30% of the territory that is essentially made up of forests. So we do have an example to be followed by the world and we will do everything we can in that agenda and we plan to work in harmony with the world and in sync with the whole world in terms of decarbonizing the economy, reducing CO2 emissions and, of course, preserving the environment. Thank you. As one of the largest economies, how are you planning to integrate Brazil into the broader Latin American context? What are the regionalization plans which you have as a priority of your government? As regards South America, I am quite certain, having discussed with several regional leaders in the continent, I have heard that they all want, of course, Brazil to do well. I believe there isn't an opportunity to improve a few things within the Mercosur block of countries. I have already talked to Argentine President Macri to that effect. I have already held conversations with the president of Chile, Pinera, and also with Mr. Marito from Paraguay. And yes, of course, we are keenly concerned about ensuring that we have a great and vibrant South America where each country will, obviously, enough to be able to uplift and uphold their local hegemony. We do not want to have a Bolivarian type of America as used to be the case up until recently in Brazil in the past administrations. And I believe that this new way of interacting with South American countries has had a contingent effect among many countries, and more center-right leaders have been successfully elected in these neighboring countries. And I believe it is a clear cut response, indicating quite clearly that the left wing will not prevail in that region, which is a very good development, in my view, not only for Latin America, but for the world at large. Mr. President, we can also announce that our Latin American summit next year will take place in your country, and this will give an excellent opportunity to see the results of your big transformation efforts. And we all wish you all the best for this transformation. I think Brazil is important for the world. It's a great country. It's important for global nature. It's important for global economy. So all our best wishes accompany you on your journey. Thank you very much for joining on your first trip to Davos Community. And I'm sure the participants here are seeing the great opportunities which your country offers. And I just can add, and the great beauty your country has. Thank you very much again for joining us in Davos. English, English, English testing. Channel 1 English, testing English. Testing English.