 So I've never been to India before, I'm not familiar with your development community. Can you guys tell me, I'm curious what size of companies you're working with. Can you raise your hand if you work for a company that's 10 people or less? Okay, all right, cool. How about 100 people or less? All right, so big a company. So 500 people or less? All right, now we're good to go. All right, and then like, okay, 2,000 people or less. All right, how about, oh, open 2,000 people. Well it'd be interesting, I mean it sounds like there's definitely some larger companies represented in the room and these ideas, you know, larger companies sometimes are really interested in this sort of thing and sometimes it's hard to get ideas started in bigger companies. Regardless, you know, obviously I think it's worth thinking about and worth considering. So a little bit about my story. I'm from the US, I live in Chicago. And actually from 1996 to 2000 I was a family therapist, that was my previous career. I got my undergrad and master's degree in psychology and family therapy and I worked with troubled kids. Within 1999 I learned HTML and kind of got into web development that way through the front end and then worked my way back to eventually Pearl when I was doing a little startup near Chicago. And I had to learn Pearl to keep my job. I was kind of a writer at an HTML developer I guess you could say and they needed me to learn Pearl so I did as quickly as I could because I had a wife and a kid and I needed to put food on the table. I had a lot of incentive. A couple years later...