 Both of you have started off this dialysis venture, you have been opening various centres. Now, what exactly does this entail and what is it all about? I think it's from both of you. The basic concept which has been in our minds really these strategies like how, why have we kept this idea of coming up with dialysis centres. We could definitely have one special, you know, a whole hospital kind of facility which is specially for dialysis patients, but you know, unless you could see both the things are very important. Definitely, if you want to do any kind of call which is going to benefit anybody in the society, you definitely need a lot of money to do that. So, coming up with these centres, we have just created a model in which it is going to be beneficial for the person who is investing money and we are going to be providing with the technical staff and the machine and the products which we are self-manufacturing. My aim is basically focusing on the integral part of the idea, like Chhattis girl, police staff, very, you know, in small, small villages, the only government hospitals are there. People do not even get to know that they had this problem and they have survived. We are basically focusing on those people, so for them to make it a reach there, the government's ward is very important. One is to, these models have to be in which both the parties are benefit. In the first phase of it, we have planned to open around 50 different centres in Bombay itself, in coming another three years. You've had a more, like you've had a personal experience of dialysis. You mentioned that your father also had dialysis. So what was the thing which you were not aware about, which, you know, when you saw your father going through that, then you got to know that this is also something that happened in this industry? No, I first of all, I didn't know that you can get sick that much. I've never seen my father like that, like not aware. Exactly, one day, he just talked to me, he said, his kidney is not working and I didn't know how to react towards it. Of course, I knew dialysis, what is dialysis, but you know, when you both heard you exactly, it was like, you know, there was some machine kept there and you know, it was inserted inside and you know, there was something which was so disbalanced in his mind. You know, the brain was not actually working properly. I was really tensed, I used to talk to him because he was not here, he was in Glasgow. My whole family was really worried. You know, so we did not know, okay, this happens, finances, if I talk about commercial things, they were really costing me. It's not that easy, it's not that, you know, chief ki har koi karali, you know, that was really something very hard-hitting for me, that okay, because monthly the expenses are almost like, you know, 80,000 to 70,000, you know, bandages, he has a lot of things which has to change whenever he goes for the dialysis. There were few things which I did not know and that was something, you know, but now, by God's grace, you know, he's balanced and he's absolutely fine. I think the dialysis is actually working for him in a good way. So we are really happy about that. Great, great. Thanks a lot for talking to us and all the best. Thank you so much.