 Well, I do not have much of an experience with my father. My father died when I was three years old and so I pretty much grew up without a father figure in my life. My mom was forced to play both roles. However, as a father myself, I would like to believe that my children think of me as a good father, that they look up to me, although I've reached a stage now where I have to look up to my son. He's much taller than I am at least. So, but I am very proud of my children and I would like to measure my success as a father with the outcome that I see with my children. I think fatherhood is perhaps the most significant, most important role a man can play in his lifetime. I believe a father is supposed to be one of the main pillars in any family and I look upon fathers to my mind, not only as a man who has children, but as a manual for his children. A good father should be a man that his children can look up to, should be an example to his children and a role model to his children. I want to wish all of them, first of all, a very happy father's day. I want to encourage all true fathers to continue playing the significant role that they are playing. They are, in fact, molders and nurturers and providers for the coming generation and that is the most significant contribution they can make in their lifetime to their country, to mankind and to society as a whole.