 The new technologies has really helped civil society in their work, particularly against corruption of course, because we have managed to access information that previously was very hard to get. We have seen in the last years important civic mobilizations. People are on the streets in many countries, from Ukraine to Honduras or from Rasit to Guatemala. They are saying no to corruption. We find out that in many countries more than 70% of the citizens think that they can't do a difference if they engage in the fight against corruption. The money that goes into private pockets or the pockets of leaders is the money that is not going to education, health, development, growth, opportunities. The important challenge for civil society and for governments is to channel this energy of the people in what I call the post-indignation phase of the problem. So we have to offer the channels of more participation, more opportunities to have a word, to have a voice in this problem and that will help in the fight for transparency.