 And British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the meeting of G7 foreign ministers was a good opportunity to engage with India where coronavirus cases have surpassed 20 million. Health Ministry data showed with 3.45 million active cases, India recorded 357,229 new infections over the last 24 hours, while deaths rose by 3,449 to 222,408. With hospitals running out of beds and oxygen and morgues and crematoria overflowing, experts say the actual numbers could be five to ten times higher. We've been providing air concentrators, ventilators, things like that. Obviously there's a good opportunity because India is here to engage on all of those aspects. I think the important thing when you're going through the eye of the storm is to really listen to what they need. So obviously being able to meet and discuss that is a great opportunity. There's a much broader point and again a really valuable part of the G7 format is to think in the round. What do we do to help the most vulnerable countries around the world? I think COVAX and the ability to fund it, get vaccines to the most vulnerable countries. What we do about surplus domestic supply, all of those issues again a really good opportunity with the G7 together with our Indo-Pacific partners to talk all of that through and come up with positive answers.