we've been to asker bin, we've been to turkey and we've been to spain and we picked those countries because they have histories of pluralism. they have histories of communities working side-by-side and what was remarkable to us was that while, of course, an older generation said it's about time that something like this happened, it was the young people that fled forward and moved their ideas and their interest online. and so when you go to the facebook page, you see young people taking it and making it their own, why? because these young people do not want to live a world in which there's no mutual respect. we have seen enough. the speech that we both -- each of our speeches in the osce ended with the same paragraph. hate is hate. and hate is hate. we do not want to look at a future in which we continue this momentum in which a new generation is picking up the baggage of the past. what we're hoping to do as we look at the demographics worldwide is to anchor this in a generation that believes in themselves, believes in a future and underscores to live up to their god-given potential and to d