 Congratulations to all the students here for reaching this stage of the Generation Euro Students Award competition. I felt so excited today because students don't used to have chances like that of coming to events this important. I was really excited to see Mr Draghi. It was really cool. We got a tour around the ECB. We were able to see the governing council room. It was a very nice experience. If something has changed my perception of the ECB since I visited, yes, it has become more living. It was really interesting to ask a personal question to Mario Draghi. It was really inspiring and something different to all the press conferences and it was great. It was really answering what we wanted to know. How all this is possible because of the values upon which the European Union was founded. Democracy, accountability, freedom, freedom. And that's something that's being now taken for granted. At what age did you decide to devote your professional life to the world of economics and finance? Well, it's actually not easy questions here. Well, not really. I can't remember any single day where I was struck by lightning. And someone told me what I would become later on. When I was a teenager, yes, I was interested in economics. The ceremony was really impressive. So Mario Draghi was there. And when we were on the stage and he gave us our certificate and then he gave us his hand and we shook his hand. Meeting people from all different areas of Europe makes us feel all together and shows that we are not so different from each other. And also we have a lot in common that we are all passionate about economics. We all like finance and we have many similarities. You will have an important role to play in tomorrow's Europe. But that role, that responsibility starts today.