We have just come out with an analysis of that, which points to some key policy levers that have contributed.
In Latin America we've seen a sharp decline. The reason is that it has put in place very strong social protection mechanisms that are targeted at child labour, so things like cash transfers for poor families to send their children to school and keep them out of work, and poverty elimination efforts. I think it's also quite tied to demographic trends. The general progress on reaching universal education and poverty reduction is quite linked to the declines we have seen in child labour.
I would note that in these past four years there has been a plateau. The decline is much slower. That's a cause for concern and we're looking into why. What has happened in the past four years that has caused that?