 While there are many recommendations today for our youth to get married young, I think they have to ask themselves a sincere question. And that is, am I getting married because I truly believe that I'll be able to build a future and a life with the person I'm getting married to? Or is it more of a case of, you know what, let's just tick this box, see what happens. Well, you know what, I don't feel like I want to move on. That type of discussion is fundamental. However, I will not generalize and say that everybody out there may not psychologically be ready. No, on the contrary. If there are amongst our teenagers, amongst our youths, those who may for example be at university, let's say, they're at university, they're studying at university or someone who has a job in a certain firm or business at the age of 1920, you'll find some in the community will say that is way too young. But if that person is now standing on their own two feet, they live a disciplined life, they're ready to take on the responsibility of somebody else in their life who they'll grow with, then why not? It does not necessarily mean that we have to follow the classic system, which is that, okay, you get married a couple months later, you get engaged a couple months later, you have to get married. No, why not in that period, for example, if they are students at university, why not develop together at university? If you're a first or second year student at university and there's someone at university who you get on with, why not develop with that person, grow with that person at university? You could be engaged to each other in that university period. And then when you graduate, both of you could get married.