 U.S. Embassy in Monrovia's viewing group asks, what are some traits of successful and disruptive entrepreneurs? What are some successful traits of disruptive entrepreneurs? I'd say perseverance. When you're introducing disruptive innovation, a lot of people will not initially see the value in innovation. And especially the incumbents and the customers of those incumbents, will have difficulties getting a grasp of your true value proposition. So you'll have to be very patient with them, work with them to understand how they are incentivized, how they measure themselves, and tell the story about your disruptive innovation, partly from their perspective. And I think that is a very time-taking and energy-taking process. Hemi, in your experience working with so many entrepreneurs, what are some of those traits that you've seen that make what would potentially be a disruptive entrepreneur? Well, I think there's a fine balance between having that vision and that passion and that belief, because you're going to get a lot of people who are naysayers. It's very easy to say no, and it's very easy to put off trying to do something fundamentally new. So I think there's that combination of Shintaro's perseverance and that belief in oneself and one's vision of the future. But also combined with what we call coachability. No one can do this alone and they need to take feedback from the people that they're interacting with, from their partners, from their mentors. And that ability to know what you don't know and to balance that feedback and be responsive but at the same time staying true to yourself and your vision, that's a fine balance. And Doigo, you've had an opportunity to work in multiple countries and seeing entrepreneurs from all walks of life, what have you seen that makes up a disruptive entrepreneur? As Hemian Shintaro said, definitely a vision, so they have a vision. And also they know how to use the gut feeling because since you are tapping into a new market, you have no data. And you kind of get information through your intuition and through your gut feeling and you should trust your instinct and you should use that to find out what's really out there. Excellent.