00:0021, I have a kid which is 20, and I have a daughter which is 16.
00:04And if Argentina would have continued the way we would continue with the previous government,
00:08I would have asked my kids to leave.
00:13And you were asking me what's happening with that, and now the kids are coming back.
00:20I think that's the most amazing thing that we're doing.
00:24Thank you.
00:38Sorry, I apologize for getting emotional, but I feel it's so close to the reason I'm in this government.
00:46And the only thing I want is to grow up with my kids close to our family.
00:51And this is what the Argentines were losing.
00:54I mean, and I have the brother of my wife lives in Madrid.
00:59I have a brother that lives in Washington, and we're seeing our nieces on the Zoom,
01:05and we want them to be close to us.
01:07And for that, Argentina has to be a vibrant place, a meritocratic place,
01:11a place with opportunities, with growth.
01:14And once I was, basically, I think it was at the end of 24,
01:18I was coming back with Javier from a conference.
01:20And you know, you're always kind of doing Twitter and looking at things.
01:25And then a survey popped up, and it said whether the young people were willing,
01:30wanted to leave the country.
01:31And then...
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