 So I cannot guarantee that in every country, in every day, everybody will support us or agree with us. But seriously, as a solution, what we are trying to do, and I would say in the last 10 years with a lot of success, is to build, I would say, a very, very strong connect, you know. So that though the politics may go up and down, the people of that country, the society generally has good feelings towards India and understands the importance of having good relations with India. So how do you do this? What it means in practical ways is that, let us say, we are involved today in building roads, electricity, transmission in supplying fuel, in providing trade access, in making investments, in having people holiday in other countries. All these are parts of how you develop those relationships. So we have to, you know, as I said, sometimes things go not in a good way and then you have to, you know, in my business, you have to reason with people and try to bring things back to where they should be.