 So, first of all, we are glad and over when to have you with us today. Thank you. And you know, IPRCC is one of the most prestigious award, you know, bringing experts, thinkers under one roof. So, since you were the part of the panel, so how was your experience, what are the key takeaways? Well, look, for me, the idea about change is to evolve consistently as the world around us changes, right? And those professionals who are able to constantly adopt and embrace the change that is taking place will be the people who will succeed. So, I think change is a given, the environment will change, the context in which we operate also changes. So, therefore, unless we start to change ourselves, we will not be able to influence the change. I think it is too early to make any such deductions around the impact on it. Every way I which is really the subject matter of discussion today, which is able to generate content because of the assimilation of knowledge that it is doing has some interesting applications in content generation over a period of time. I would say that these are baby steps at this point of time. And we need to experiment with it to see guardrails around intellectual property, guardrails around privacy, safety and certainly around ethical use of content. So, yes, good development that will enable us or empower us, but I think early days to understand what are the guardrails in which we need to operate.