 You can say, okay, this was Pandit Nehru's view. Now, I want to read to you. Actually, this was not just Pandit Nehru's view. This view continued on to Indira Gandhi ji as well. So, it's very interesting, if one goes through the records of parliament, we are now looking and fast-forwarding it to the time when Kachetibu Agreement is done. There is a member of parliament called G. Vishwanathan from Tamil Nadu and he says, this is in, I'm quoting from parliament records, we are worried about Dego Garcia thousands of miles away from Indian territory but we are not worried about this small island. When we speak of it, the Prime Minister, he's talking about Indira Gandhi ji, the Prime Minister is said to have remarked in the AICC meeting that this is a little rock. I am reminded of those days when Pandit Nehru called about a northern boundary as a place where not a blade of grass grew. I would like to remind the Prime Minister that after this historic statement by Prime Minister Nehru, Pandit Nehru never regained the confidence of the country. This is going to happen to the Prime Minister when she says this is only a little rock and that there is nothing to worry about the territories of our country. So, as you can see, this is not just, you know, one Prime Minister, whether it was Pandit Nehru or whether it was Indira Gandhi, this very dismissive attitude, this little rock, this island of, small island of no importance. This was the historic Congress attitude towards Kachati.