 I'm from Afghanistan, I'm studying in India. Oh, okay. We just had another call from an Afghan studying in India. He's studying a business administration degree. I am doing business administration too. Oh my goodness! So tell us your, Shabir, tell us your concerns about the environment. What worries you or does anything worry you about the environment? Yeah, it does. Actually, everybody has to be responsible. Let's say it's global warming, climate change, who has done it? We have done it, the industries. So those who have contributed a lot have to be more responsible. We have something called Kyoto Protocol, you know, that are members who are only signatories and there are members who don't ratify it. For instance, the United States, well, the United States, let's face it, okay, it's a developed country. But still it has contributed a lot, the industry, you know, in climate change. So they are only the signatory members, I think, as far as I'm concerned. And they don't, you know, they have to make it official and they have to have their own targets. Number one, number two is like, Canada, Canada declined, I mean, got out of the agreement with Kyoto in 2012, if I'm right, you know, they are contributing, but still they are not ready to sign and to contribute in reversing this process. So what they say, okay, in terms of economy, they think that it may be harmful for their economy if they cut, you know, certain industries, it may harm their economy. But in the long run, you know, if they have to be farsighted, in the long run, everybody will go. Well, yes. Sure. Well, what about a country, let's say like China, which argues that as a developing country, even though I believe that what now they're the leading producer of carbon fuels? Oh, coal, they're largest, most of their energy comes from coal, which is polluting. China, as you said, in terms of coal, it does. Well, I think, I hope that China be more responsible and act more responsible. All the governments in the world, be it China, be it the USA, be it the Canada, they have done it. Let's face it, nobody is going to penalize them. But it's still, for the sake of humanity, for the sake of human life, for the sake of this planet, let's call it Mother Earth. So everybody has to contribute in order to reverse the process. So we have, the governments do have to act responsible. That's what I say. Like for me as an individual, I can't do anything but hope for the best.