 Conference and awards were in the bigger hall and there was a bar at the back. So people had the opportunity to, of standing at the back and drinking while listening to, you know, paying attention to what was going on on stage. I will not take long congratulations Aman. And many congratulations to Prashant Kumar. You know, when I, when you look at PK and the award, he's won, you know, enough and more has been said. I don't think I have the capability to add anything more to, you know, all that has been said. But, you know, I'll carry on from Anurag's tennis analogy and I'm sure most of us grew up watching tennis and there was an era where, you know, really, really top competitive guys who were, you know, really go-getters on stage would win, you know, one grand slam, two, three, four. But somewhere it would fizzle out and then came Pete Sampras, right, who was humble, who was down to earth, but he created, he broke and created so many records and he came to be associated with this term called, you know, nice guys can win, right? And win big, win long. And we all know what Pete Sampras accomplished. So in many ways, when I hear all of these, those things said about PK, he reminds me of, you know, that analogy with Pete Sampras, that nice guys, you know, you don't have to be cutthroat. You don't have to be, you know, ultra competitive only. You don't have to kind of stand or, you know, bypass somebody else, stand on somebody else's shoulder to, you know, win in business or in life. And PK, I think, is a fantastic example of that. So well-deserving award, PK. Congratulations again. Thank you to all the, you know, speakers who've been here today. Adam, thanks for, you know, making it busy schedule. But, you know, you pointed out that you wanted your presentation played. We made sure that it not play. So it's a set up. Apologies again for, you know, what happened. The bar is open. Kindly join us and enjoy and celebrate PK's win. Thank you.