 How was your meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi as of now? It was an outstanding meeting. I couldn't have asked for anything more. First, I was an honor to have a chance to speak with him, clearly with his leadership and what he's done to create a really strong balance between industrial policy as well as trade policy. It makes it an ideal opportunity for companies like First Solar to establish manufacturing in India, and his commitment to ensuring domestic capabilities and ensuring his long-term climate goals and objectives with focus on energy independence and security. I think the alignment of what he's trying to accomplish couldn't be better for companies that are looking to manufacture in India. And I think the enablement of an environment that is pro-business is just more opportunity for us to be successful to help India achieve its climate goals. India is taking a leadership role on a global stage as far as renewable sources of energy is concerned. How do you look at the policies of India's press climate change renewable sources of energy is concerned? I think if every country could embrace and emulate what India has done, our ability to hit the long-term climate objectives that are established in the Paris Accord won't be a problem. I think India's leadership as it relates to being very aggressive and his commitment towards 150 gigawatts by the end of this decade and enabling policies and support of that and enabling domestic capability to ensure the most competitively advantaged and lowest cost way to deliver renewable energy into the market or should be replicated across all major markets around the globe. And we've also seen that various measures have been announced in India to boost the renewable sources of energy the solar equipments primarily. Do you think this will help attract investment specifically from your side as far as manufacturing capacities are concerned in India? Absolutely. So I think like for example the production linked incentive that has been put in place is ideal and it's you've seen even just with the recent announcements with the number of companies that have applied for that the response has been overwhelming and so I think that type of program is ideal to help US manufacturers to come to India in particular and we're hopeful that we'll be successful in receiving an award or a grant through the PLI. But as I told the Prime Minister is that our commitment to India and wanting to be part of the journey and the vision that he set out while the PLI is important it's not one that we would forgo. We want to be part of this opportunity and be part of this journey. Also India has started this initiative called the International Solar Alliance. We have big countries becoming a part of this Solar Alliance. Do you think this International Solar Alliance will complement your investment plans in not only India but various other countries as well? Absolutely so yes and it will help us think through opportunities. One of the things we want to do in India is not only to be there to support the domestic market but we want to be a technology leader in leveraging capabilities that India can provide and then also compete on a global platform and to participate and export into international markets. That type of alliance and opportunity further enhances that potential. Thank you so much for talking to us. Alright thank you very much.