 who has to do things in darkness, who is this here who has to do things deep in the forest. So we need to do something about that so that we can save the children, save the adults from the evils of human trafficking for purposes of ritual sacrifice. In 2018, we had 286 cases reported, eight of them were taken for and we had 23 convictions. Since the beginning of this year, we have just 92 cases and still of them have already been taken for who have had so far six convictions. These are cases involving both internal and cross-national cases of crime. So we've been strengthening the past a lot of these, but there has also been a specific additional effort putting to fight the immobility today. Every day we hear and we are shattered by stories of violence and of victims, but always we have to wonder, are we really doing enough to fight the crime of trafficking? It's not about how many numbers there are people to find out, it's also about just one person. As far as one person is left outside of this room without counterfeits or without being protected, we are not going to pay attention. So at the end of the day you find that all of us is upon all of us to stop this. So what is our target? Children, what is our target? Stop human trafficking. Am I right? And it starts with who? It starts with me. And when do I say that? It starts with me because it is you who are our future. I was listening to beautiful voices this morning, so beautiful voices singing the songs that we would have loved to dance along with you, but the message that you bring out, the message is painful, the message you're crying out to us as parents to stop this vice, to stop putting you in harm's way, to protect you, to nurture you, to make sure that you grow up as responsible human being so that at the end of the day you can also work towards developing our country.