 Latin America has grown exponentially. It's a region of young people, it's a region of natural resources. Latin America is a region of makers. We're opening today the ninth World Economic Forum on Latin America. The World Economic Forum is a space that engenders trust. We can get ideas from different visions, different angles. The sentiment that I got was leading to actors having a much more clear sense of what are the actions they need to undertake. Doing the same thing you did yesterday is not enough to keep your status quo today. The people I've met have helped me with investments, with ideas. And we've spread out internet in rural areas, in towns in the middle of the jungle. How do we enhance the creation of a middle class to be less dependent on foreign markets? The growth in the middle class in Latin America is the biggest opportunity in our history. 600 million Latin Americans are eager to go forward. Education is a passport out of poverty. Education is your key to a better quality of life. What's interesting about Latin America from the standpoint of a global company you have many factors that are global that are playing out specifically also here. Gender equality in Latin America is a big issue. Recruiting the right talent, training them, keeping them is critically important. The best thing the governments can do is to enable entrepreneurship to evolve and develop. When you meet young global leaders, when you meet global shapers, you realize that they've done a great job in bringing the global agenda of the World Economic Forum to new generations. It was very important for us to get together and discuss what kind of future we want and having a positive impact in our local communities. Drug policy was a very interesting session and hopefully some takeaways will go to leaders that are in the field trying to make changes. There has to be a lot of investments in infrastructure in Latin America. We have to have better quality projects that delve into the social and environmental issues. The climate change debate is a discussion of the development of an economy of energy in which the business sector must be very involved for the future. It is this convergence that can change minds and can enrich our way of thinking about Latin America and its future. This is very important to prepare towards a great Latin American meeting that will be taking place in Mexico in 2015.