 We hear women entrepreneurs, but they don't understand the fact that entrepreneurship is all about taking risks. It's all about experimenting your ideas. And yes, funding over here is very hard. It's difficult because our banks are not really friendly and the loan schemes and they are not really friendly and women are actually really scared to move ahead. I remember while working for Women Chamber of Commerce in Peshawar, every day we would sit and listen to five women at least in a day saying that you don't do anything for us because you're not giving us money. So over here it's a concept that if you open an organization, if you are helping them putting in their ideas and training them to how to go about it, how to communicate and make your networking strong, they feel the only thing we can do for you is give them finance, which is not possible obviously. No one can finance you just like that. But what they need to understand is that even if you need to go on about funding, you need to build your networking strong, you need to interact with people, you need to meet with right people of your specific field who you want to work with. So it is hard to, I understand what you say, is to convince women over here that it's not only about getting the funds. Yes, getting the funds is one of the important aspects and is the difficult aspect in our country or anywhere around the world. I mean, no one gives you money just for the heck of it. But the issue that these women fail to understand initially is that you need to take risks. You will have to put in your idea. You need to be a little creative. You will take risks. You will go through loss in the beginning. You cannot just gain and gain. Entrepreneurship is all about taking risks and experimenting new things. You will fail, but you are going to cover it and be successful at one point at least. And if you're not then that's when you know that this is not your field. You need to switch or maybe make some changes in your ideas. But yeah, it is hard to convince an entrepreneur in our culture that all organizations cannot fund.