 I would love to be able to go back to Hyderabad to see if they have any additional questions for us. Hyderabad, are you there? Yes. Hi, my name is Gaurav and my question to you is that you totally support women being educated. And I want to know that how being educated in U.S. able to help India? Well, you know, I think education helps globally, not one country or another, but I think in general, the more educated people are, the more our entire global economy is. And so regardless of where we're doing our education, I think it's first and foremost just important to have an education in the beginning. We're educated in both countries, and I think that no matter what, regardless of where you're getting it, as long as you have an education, that's the key. So we're going to go back to Chennai. Chennai, are you there? I want to ask you, what are the most major and useful courses when you come back to India after doing your masters in the U.S.? What are the scopes you will have when you come back to India? Or is there any wide opening for students from India who go to U.S. and settle there? If in case that is a point, what happens to the human resources in India? More sort of questions for you, for your admissions counselor career. Do you want me to repeat it? So I think she's asking about some of the most useful things to study in the U.S. that might lead to various career opportunities, but I think she's also concerned about people who may stay in the U.S. and not go back to India. So maybe things that could benefit both places. Yeah, well, you know, as a STEM advocate, there's a significant lacking of women in STEM-related fields here in America. And I definitely see programs advocating more for that, especially this year. So I definitely think that science, technology, engineering, and math is a huge, huge part of our future for our future economy, our future young leaders, our youth. That being said, it's not the only path. A lot of people, there's so many different things that you're able to do, especially, you know, with so many different colleges and universities to choose from here. There's a special niche for everyone. It's just a matter of finding what you're passionate about and following that. So I think that's probably how I would answer that question.