 Let me, before giving the floor to Im Sung Joon, I will ask the first three speakers one question, but please answer by yes or no, or that is, or something like that, you will say, binary answer. My question is, is the Indo-Pacific concept primarily a security concept or an economic concept? Mr Akita? Both. You remind me of President Macron, for whom every issue is yes and no. Yes, actually, 70% security, 30% economic, because without security, we cannot prosper. Okay, that reminds me, Tang Xiaoping saying that Mao Zedong was 70% or 80% right, and the rest, Mr Narayanan. I think the person who came up with the Indo-Pacific concept saw it primarily as a defence or a military alliance. Primarily defence. Primarily. I mean, India did not fully subscribe to it, but gradually I think it's moving in that direction. Douglas, my view is that most of our Asian partners would view this as primarily economic, and the United States would view it as primarily security driven. But in their mind, it is primary security. Yes.