 First and foremost, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to both the Universal Postal Union and the United Nations Road Safety Fund for collaborating on the organization of such an inspiring initiative every year and for inviting me to be part of it on this edition. Promoting mobility systems that are sustainable, safe, and inclusive for all is at the foundation of the International Road Federation's work. When I read the theme, How Would You Make Road Safer for Children If You Were a Superhero, I found it simple, intriguing, and wonderful to unleash creativity. Little did I know that it would have such an impact on me and on the way we conceive our work every day. This competition has reminded us of the limitless potential that our youngest citizens can bring. We often approach road safety issues purely from the perspective of professionals, experts, or simply adults, basing our decisions of course on data and evidence, but maybe sometimes failing to listen to those who experience problems first hand, the users and children in particular. But the ideas and solutions suggested from these amazing participants have been like a wake-up call. Their creative and fresh approaches are a testimony of the endless possibilities that we have to improve not just safety, but people's life. As I reflect on the proposals of these young heroes, I feel more than ever determined to support with my own work the IRF's commitment not only to road safety but to delivering better mobility systems that leave no one behind. Recognizing that road safety is a shared responsibility is acknowledging that everyone's contribution counts, even the one of the youngest. So thank you and keep up the good work.