 Ladies and gentlemen, we have a big problem. We have half a billion children that are pushed on the margins of society, street children, migrant children, working children, children in prison. And this is a problem, why? Because these are kids that are uneducated, they will be not consumers, they will not be producers, they will be a risk. It's bad for stability, it's bad for health, it's bad for the development and the economy, and it affects us all because we're all connected. So it's essential that something is done on the white scale and done with impact. So to really support the children to become functional, productive adults in society, we need new models, we need to take the best of the business world and put it the best of the NGO world, scale it up for impact, we need to have holistic approaches, we need to have sustainable approaches. And the solutions are the same, it's to really give them a future. If we don't give them a future that they can hang on to, they will go for a future that is a destructive and negative future, or no future at all, and then they will rebel against the existing system. And I mean, the system has to change so that they are included. Friends International, my organization, is doing this by always building the best quality possible, aiming at sustainability, having models that are replicable, and at the heart of everything we do, having an impact for those young people. Now to do this, we run projects. First of all, the first part is saving lives, we go where the kids are, we make sure they survive and we get them out of there. But the most important is we're building futures. For the older ones and parents, it's vocational training leading to employment, and for the younger ones, it's remedial schooling leading back to public school. But the problem is, if we want to scale up the network, we need to do something else. So we decided to franchise. We want to franchise, first of all, the model working with mothers. We train mothers at each step of training, there's a production, so immediately they make money and they can support immediately their children to go back to school and they are productive. What's the next? How are you working with them? The good side of this franchise, it's not only a business, it's also franchising the entire social work, ethics and standards that goes with the franchise. What I love to see are the kids that I've known on the street, they were using drugs, they were really in bad conditions, and now they run a restaurant, they have their own family, they invited me to their wedding, and that is really the change that we're looking for. It's great to meet you. Thank you very much. I'll say hello to Larry. Hello, how are you? How are you? I'm fine. How are you? Are you in Belgium? What a question I have is how together can we build the futures? How can we engage a real relationship between a social enterprise and a business so that we achieve this impact and together we make a big difference? Everyone has a role to play, and if we don't do that, then we're actually not solving a problem that is crucial for the future.