 it's really good to see India finally investing in semiconductors. As you know, semiconductors are essential to all digital transformation, and India has to play a key role in this technology for the future. Cadence, at Cadence, we make software to design chips and electronic systems, and we have the privilege of working with all the global companies. Almost any chip made in the world today uses some form of Cadence software, okay? And we have a rich history in India. You know, we started our first office more than 30 years ago in Naira, and we have four offices in India, almost 30% of our employees are in India, and a lot of R&D, you know, real product development R&D is done in India, which really proud of the team for delivering true innovation, yeah. Along with that, we have a lot of customers here. As you see, a lot of global companies have offices here, and we have a big support team, you know, helping them design chips. And also, India, of course, has a remarkable education system. I'm very proud myself to have gone to IIT, Delhi, and so many remarkable institutions. So India has a lot of amazing talent. You know, there's a lot written about all these Indians in tech companies in the US, but I can tell you for every smart person in the US, there are like hundreds of smart people, if not smarter people in India. So the opportunity is immense for India. I think what would be good to see, which is really good to see the government investing now in the entire ecosystem, you know, not just companies, multinational companies designing chips, but also local manufacturing, you know, semiconductors and packaging, and also indigenous product companies out of India. You know, I think it's very important to have local product companies to drive the demand and consumption of semiconductors. And we at Cadence will glad to do our part to support this incredible mission, okay? Thank you.