 Latin America is now at a crossroads. It is these times when the politically impossible becomes politically inevitable. It is no longer enough to grow. It is about growing to grow and growing to grow. Latin America is still a step forward to consolidate itself as a region including democracy and constant progress. Democracy is pretty well entrenched now in these countries. Now the process of opening up their economies and connecting them to the global economic grid is starting. Latin America can find a new era of economic dynamism in international trade if it thinks in a more integrated way. It is the time to be aware of the events in Cuba to be able to restore Latin American integration as it really should have always been. What we can't imagine in Latin America is that we are capable of building the legal and formal economy to replace criminal economies. The way to tackle this is to build the foundations, the rule of law and access to justice. Judicial system and institutions are key factors to attract foreign investments. If the region needs to preserve its social and economic achievements, structural changes must be addressed. We have a very big gap in what is the size of infrastructure investment in other regions versus what we invest in our region. Infrastructure brings connectivity and increases economic opportunities for our country, but it also connects people. Innovation and social investment need to partner in a way in which we can not only be green, but we can have access for all. Consumer-driven sectors, health sectors, telecommunications, technology sectors, energy sectors all typically have a big burst of activity when innovation is permitted to exist. The next generation of Internet users will come from emerging markets and this is where Latin America plays an important role. We have to meet the middle class expectations. That means jobs, skills, training, education for the next generation for the youth. This development in our nation is investing in women and girls. It's not just good for women, it's good for societies. Unless there are cooperative actions on civil society, government and business, we're not going to solve these big problems. How can we make this transition faster, better and more inclusive for the society? We need to modernize ourselves, but with human beings included.