 This is not our drought experiment but what I wanted was to give you a feeling that, you know, how much ill reduction is there in drought when you go to next, which is next hour's drought experiment. This is our non-stress trial and as I said earlier, what we want to do is to combine high ill potential with good ill under drought. So this is here the screen for high ill potential and in fact the one that does well here as well as under drought are only selected. So this is just to show you that we have a number of lines that would yield around 6 turn or 6.5 turn under non-stress. But when they go to stress, the reduction in ill is too much and in fact it goes somewhere below 3 turn. So when we take you there, you must have this impression that you know how good were lines under non-stress and then how they suffer when they go under stress. It is more true with Swarna, Sambhama, Suri, BR-11 or Sabi-3 or Tadokam-1 which are cultivated in large area in different countries in South Asia or Southeast Asia where drought is a recurring problem. So that is what we still need to integrate that most of the popular varieties which are grown on large scale were bred for the irrigated ecosystem but they have taken more area in Renped ecosystem and are highly sensitive to drought. So with this I won't take much time here but just to give you a glimpse at how our breeding program is under non-stress situation and then how it looks when we go to drought stress situation. One question is when you put all these varieties like you mentioned but the stress you are introducing at days after planting are the reproductive stress for all the maturity? We divide them by maturity group. That is the first thing we do. If you see this whole breeding program we have two maturity group here where one is 105 to 115 days and one is 120 to 140 days. So within that variation is there. Now we try to control that variation by bringing stress early enough. Now for example here we introduce stress 28 days after transplanting. So eventually in this 49 days after seeding and at that point of time even the earliest line has not flowered. But then also since swarna is 140 days and the earliest line that you have in that is 120 to 21 days swarna gets that disadvantage of being in stress for a bit more time as compared to this. But this is how much we can do. But there are other ways like in one of the trials we have done staggered planting based on the days to flowering. We do staggered planting and initiate the stress at one point of time. So in that case you have to have two or three staggered planting. So if you want to have that much accuracy you need to go for the staggered planting. So this is environment, stress environment? No, this is non-stress. This is control. So just to give you a feeling. So we move to the next?