 Thank you. Firstly, my compliments to both of you for such wonderful conversation. My question is more related to the journey of an author. Do you think compared to when you began writing, do you feel more inhibited or uninhibited as an author now? And what brings that about? While writing always scares me and intimidates me and I've always felt that and I think if I ever stopped feeling that I probably shouldn't write anymore. I think now there's a kind of formal challenge of writing in a language that I don't have full control of. So that's intimidating and just very daunting. But I was talking to a group of students before this larger conversation about how even in English I started out with that same trepidation. And in some sense I don't want to lose touch with that unease because I think that's important. It's important to approach in that way, at least for me, to not feel totally comfortable and certainly not to feel confident. Because it's really more about an investigation, an experiment, a challenge. And so these things cannot be undertaken in the spirit of, sure I can do that. You have to question it at every step and you have to question what you're doing and how you're doing it and why you're doing it. So I believe that that's very important.