Yesterday, I had the great privilege to meet and engage in dialogue with several young South Africans who are doing simply amazing work to build our country and develop our economy. They are entrepreneurs and community builders, activists and artists. If there is one thing we have learned from our engagements with this country's youth it is that we cannot impose our solutions on them. Everything that has to be done must be led by young people themselves. [Applause.] They have told us very clearly what they want, and what they need. They want to be employed, yes, but they also want to become employers. They are brimming with ideas, and they are at the forefront of innovation. They want to do things for themselves. We have to support the fire of entrepreneurship that resides in them, because the fortunes of this country depend on the energies and creative talent of young people.