 How was your interaction with the Indian Prime Minister? What big takeaways would you like the most as far as this business forum's interaction is concerned? As Prime Minister Modi has said, India has the scale and Denmark has the skills. And each and every time you hear about the scale, it's, of course, astonishing. It's fascinating to think about that soon India will be 1.5 billion people and have 20% of the world's working population, so that's something which, of course, is a big opportunity for Denmark and Danish companies as well. Also, Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks about one world, one sun. India has taken leadership role as far as international solar alliance is concerned. How do you look at Prime Minister Modi's leadership when it comes to green earth, green economy? We have a very big respect on his strategy and his programs and I think that's the right thing to do in India and elsewhere in the world. So this is a great program and I think the strategy is clear now and it's very clearly articulated, very clearly communicated. Now we have to execute. And I think there are the Danish companies like, for example, Kobe, which is an engineering consulting company, can help a lot Indians and work closely together with India. We have a big presence. Actually, in India we have more than 500 engineers and we need more to work in India but also elsewhere in the world and bring the Indian talent to the global skin.