 Hi Rohit, what's got you occupied since you landed in Cannes? So a lot of stuff, I think, you know, FCVs got a boat at Cannes and we have a lot of stuff happening there. You know, almost like a paddled can in terms of content there. Yesterday we had a client dinner on the boat and the fascinating thing was we had the tons of India clients who did Sindhu Kala with us last year which won big at Cannes and we had Tea Uglow and Tea was part of the jury who judged the Sindhu Kala. So, you know, Tea spoke to us about her never finished story, you know, and her transition from being a man to a woman. And, you know, she's today the creative head of Google and that was an inspiring story, a beautiful session and, you know, something that, you know, all the people at the dinner loved. So that's one part of it and I think yesterday I saw a couple of sessions, I saw Mary Condo and her whole concept of tidying and uncle cluttering the mind, you know, making space for thinking. And I think that's such a relevant important concept because with so much of clutter, so much of media noise and so much of hyper, you know, advertising all around you, I think making space for thinking is a beautiful, very, very needed thought and in many ways if you think about it, it's very Indian in its concept where Vastu also says that clutter is something that creates a lack of flow of energy and that needs to be taken away. So that was great and, you know, today's session with David Droga was inspiring as well. I think, you know, the whole Accenture and Droga 5 coming together was, you know, a match of two very diverse cultures and it was interesting to see the perspectives and thoughts on that and I think one thing I'd like to really struck out with David Droga said, you know, we are in the industry of fireworks and they are in the industry of being the lighthouse and, you know, coming together is a very interesting combination. I think it's interesting to see. Thank you.