 Well, I'm actually incredibly excited about the future of India. I think India has more promise than any large country in the world. The take place from the meeting. The take place from the meeting, he really cares about India because he's pushing us to make significant investments in India, which is something that we intend to do. And we're just trying to figure out the right timing. In nutshell, it was a fantastic meeting with the Prime Minister and I like him quite a lot. He visited our Fremont factory several years ago and so we've now known each other for a while. So how do you see Prime Minister Modi's leadership role as far as making technology inclusive so that you know digital infrastructure can be created? I can say he really wants to do the right thing for India. He wants to be open, he wants to be supportive of new companies and obviously but at the same time make sure it accrues to India's advantage, which is, you know, obviously that's the job. I'm saying, I am a fan of Modi's, so I have to say that. What are your future plans personally? What do you look at as far as investment in India's concerns? Yeah, well I think there's a tremendous amount of potential for all three pillars of the sustainable energy future. The three pillars being sustainable energy generation through solar and wind primarily and obviously India is great for solar and the amount of land area you actually need to generate enough electricity to power India is very small. I believe it would probably let one or two percent of the land area of India. So it's very doable and then you need to pair that with stationary battery facts because the sun doesn't shine at night and then you need electric vehicles and then you have a sustainable energy future and I think it will, the interesting thing people will find is that this is a lower cost way to go as well. That may surprise people And we're also hopefully looking forward to bringing Starlink to India as well, you know, the Starlink internet, which I think can be incredibly helpful for sort of remote or rural villages where they perhaps either may have no access to internet or the internet is very expensive and slow. Do you plan to visit India anytime soon but like did the premise to extend an invitation to you? He did and yes, I'm tentatively planning to visit India again next year and look at looking forward to it.