 It is a vital time for this special meeting on economic growth and job creation in the Arab world. All the jobs that our region needs would not be wished to be, but we can help opportunity grow. Everyone from the starting entrepreneur to the government, we need to be willing to experiment more. Some terms have been challenged like leadership, like partnership. How can we redefine all the stereotypes, traditional notions we've been hearing all over again? Over the next 10-15 years there are going to be 50 million young people in search of jobs and employment. People are not just speaking about the normal jobs you get every day. They're speaking about building entrepreneurs who would create jobs for others. To respond to the expectations of the young generation, we have to provide them with hope and confidence. Youth are going to be the main driver of change. They want to achieve, they want to be successful and there is a formidable, untapped potential. Providing them with the access to finance will enable them to start up businesses and new ideas. We have seen what dynamism, what creativity is behind the undertakings of this young generation. It's just such a special time in the history evolution of this region, of the Middle East and North Africa region and so many changes, sometimes decades pass without anything happening and sometimes a week passes and decades happen. That's exactly what is happening in front of us. I didn't think that I would live to see this day. It was a great moment. I think it's the moment of my life. People too often think that the Arab region cannot alter its destination without outside help. I fundamentally disagree. Do not underestimate the entrepreneurial spirit of our young people. There are no limits to their aspirations.