 Then you talk about, well, Cesar and CSB, they're different from each other. Yes. And they are used in the same way, like synonyms in literature. Yes. So I start with that. And from that, I outline that it's a problem, this usage. So yeah, I want to say why they differ, in my opinion. And could you find a topic sentence in this paragraph, the one main idea that you want to convey? Although literature has used the two concepts as synonyms, there are differences in how the construct are operationalized or... I think it's already conveyed here. If you read this sentence, it's very important to distinguish between the theoretical frameworks companies have regarding Cesar and CSB. So I think this is the main idea you want to convey. Okay, I should put it in the front. Yes, exactly. Because that the reader immediately knows, okay, well, you want to talk about the differences. So that's what it's going to be about. Another question I had about these differences was, you say it's important to make a distinction. But why? Because CSB is more about actions and how companies do CSR. CSR is more about what can companies do, you know, like for example environmental issues or social issues. So what I'm focusing on is the actions. So what are companies really doing to address societal needs? And can I find that back in your text? Why it is important? Is it mentioned? No. And I think you should be back in your... Yes. The main point I'm trying to make here is that you say it's important to have a difference, but you should always relate everything you write to your own research. So why it is important to talk about this or why you're using this variable, stuff like that. Okay. And that will make it relevant for your research and then easier to read for readers or for your supervisor, I think. Okay.