 It's a matter of time before the next election. Yes. But the cameras were all dead. Mr. President, have you said word to the South Africans that your patience is wearing thin with the situation there? Will you discuss the topic of aid to the Congress today, sir? I'm not supposed to answer any questions. I imagine many things have to do with centrally Latin America will be discussed. Lights please, this way please. This way please. Absolutely. That's good or bad. Thank you. Gentlemen, it's a pleasure to welcome you to the White House and to see this industry as the top priority of our administration. I'm particularly happy about it. But you must have an agenda also, so please carry on if you have any agenda to discuss. Our agenda, we would say, is important but brief. The first thing is to inform you, President, that in Uruguay we have made great effort to achieve a peaceful democratic life. We have a peaceful democratic outcome that this is going well. And for us, this is going to be a great value in terms of our country and also in terms of South America because we are convinced that the only way that the countries that still don't have democracy, which don't have democracy yet, are very similar to the path that we follow. Not identical to the path that we follow. So that are never identical to the path that we follow. I give a place to all sectors of society. The second act.