 See, it can become powerful medium. I'm saying, at some point you can… if it is properly accounted for, you could vote through Twitter. You don't have to go to an election booth. If the platform is running in a very responsible way, look at this cost of the election. Look at the mess, look at the influence that's happening. If I can vote from my Twitter account, it's a dumb thing. You could run democracy on Twitter. I am… I see a possibility. If it becomes a responsible structure rather than just a gossipy nonsense, there is tremendous power in it. One thing thing is, numbers will come down. So what? You're anyway not charging for the account. So what does it matter whether you have fifteen billion people doing Twitter who don't exist, only three billion people who actually exist do it? Isn't it better? You can become a powerful force in the making of a nation, in the making of world's democracies. Not… I'm not just saying outright voting itself in so many ways. Government wants to know something. We're going to do this, are you happy or not? Tomorrow morning everybody can tweet and say, I'm happy, I'm not happy about something. Various issues, policy issues, everything, if it comes to this, then you will become a powerful medium. Right now it's like page three stuff, because ninety percent of the people are talking. Some rubbish, because their names are not out there. I feel this anonymous social media must go. If somebody wants to say something, he must have the courage to say, I'm saying this. Hiding, putting your name in the front and I am saying something, I don't think this is right. All these people have five-ten accounts and they're saying their own rotten stuff because there's no accountability. I think this anonymous social media has to be curved. Everybody can say what they want, as long as they stand up and say it. I think that aspect should be brought about which would make the social media much more powerful and responsible instrument. Maybe the numbers will come down, but it will become far more powerful and responsible force in the world. Right now, slowly it's coming to a point where you think you have to dismiss what is said on social media. It's not true, it's all just something, because those numbers are increasing more than responsible voices. You must see the possibility of this tremendous tool of communication. And I'm telling you, only if there is responsible usage will it become a powerful medium. If you take away the anonymous factor, if responsible tweeting begins to happen, then it will become imperative that everybody must have a Twitter account because this will become your way of communicating with each other, communicating with the government, communicating with various agencies. You want something to happen, you don't have to go and protest on the street. If a million people tweak and say, this is it, people know this is what needs to be done.