 When we focus on manufacturing, I think we need to first set our goal. If you look at two very interesting and major countries who broke through in manufacturing and created world-class brands, Japan, Germany, you will see that they focused on the basics. You will see that they focused massively on quality. So brand doesn't get built without the basics. Today in India, we have islands of excellence. When you compare against the best, we have a long way to go on creating brand making India across the border. Because there's discrepancies and wide gaps between the islands of excellence and the many others who are not yet connected. So I think it's very important for us to get back to the drawing board, to invest on people, on upskilling them, on training them, on the belief, on the culture. When you look at quality mindset, when you look at what are the enablers to a good brand, it takes a lot of hard work at the basics. And from the basics to go on a journey. So it's about climbing the value chain. It's about creating clear multipliers by these islands. Otherwise, making India will be good, but it'll be a slogan unless we really tackle these things.