 We're just talking about the soaring onion prices, like in fact let the price go high. Because I know in this region they grow the small onion, I know the sufferings of the farmer in the region, for years they have suffered. This one year if they get a little better price, why are you thinking it is wrong? They have to make money somewhere. At least once in three years, four years they must have some bonanza otherwise they cannot survive. But the common man is suffering with the surprise of a farmer. Why is not a farmer a common man? Who is more common than a farmer? The who is responsible for the price? No, no, no. I'm saying you said common man. Who is the common man? Farmer is the common man. Yeah, who's responsible for the soaring prices? See, you're saying it's soaring. It's not soaring. It's a good price for a farmer. I don't think it's soaring. But the farmer are not enjoying this. It is the middleman and the agents who are enjoying this. This is there. Middlemen are there because without them a farmer cannot survive rightly. That is why FPO is important. That is why FPO is important that farmer producer organizations are the key because middlemen will not be able to manipulate in future if they all get together like this. So right now, onion prices at the retail is crunching 100 rupees. Still some farmers they're saying they're selling it at 8 to 12 rupees. Now, that cannot continue. If onion prices stay at 100 rupees for next three months, farmer will easily get 50 to 60 rupees. If he gets 50 to 60 rupees per kilogram, one year, even if next three years if he doesn't make so much money, even if he just breaks even, he's still okay. But right now, if one drop fails, it is driving him to a place where he wants to take his life. Please let's change this. And he is the real common man in this country.