 On the surface, there's no question that Latin America has seen much progress, economic progress, political progress, institutions, human capital development, and we absolutely have to celebrate that. But underneath that, there are some very serious problems. This remains the most violent continent in the planet. We have the highest number of homicides. Brazil had over 50,000 last year, Mexico over 25,000. And this is intimately linked to discrimination and inequality in this continent. Discrimination and inequality which is very focused around women against indigenous communities, afro-descendants, migrants. So unless you tackle these two issues, the issue of violence and the issue of inequality in a very head-on way, the crisis which is hidden today will start surfacing more and more. And the way to tackle this is to build the foundations, the rule of law, the criminal justice system, and access to justice.