 have definitely been the women. Actually, my mom is currently in India right now in Vijayawada. I think she's logged on to this, so hi mom. And hi, I'm Amma. I think they're both watching. But my grandmother, really, she paved the way for many women in my family in the sense that however many, long time back I think she started a movement for young women, for women of all ages, I think, and that really translated to my family as well, to my mom, to my older sister, Nina. She's a wonderful student. Has been my role model forever since I can remember. And so anything that I wanted to be, regardless of, you know, to never hold my gender as a barrier to never hold anything really as a barrier was what was so great about my family. I think the being raised was the second part of the question, how is being Indian? By having Indian parents or Indian parenting styles. Yes, Indian parenting styles have definitely influenced my upbringing and of course my path to Miss America. I think that I've really learned, as Miss America, that when conversation with someone, it will go so much further than anything else. And to just be kind and patient is definitely the values and morals that parents have instilled in me that have really translated to this year. Wonderful.