behind. you know, since the financial crisis more than 100 million people, mostly women and children, have been pushed into extreme poverty, and these are the people that he's referencing. this is a central part of his message, and i think what's been so exciting is how specific and technical this particular pope is on these economic issues, that we need to change the structures. he's so specific, in fact, in his daily homilies, in his weekly addresses on sunday in saint peter square. he regularly references issues like corporate tax avoidance, corruption, public budget transparency, the need to stop secrecy jurisdictions, the need to stop the savage behavior of a small group of hedge funds that get their profits by exploiting poor populations. i mean, he's a popular pope with a popular message, but what really makes the holy father very unique is how specific and technical he's getting as he did at the united nations yesterday.