 I think the biggest takeaway in this session was that digital is what is going to contribute to that whole success. And within that, I think the government is playing a huge role. You know, we talk about the Aadha, the UPI, and many other digital public infrastructure that the government is doing. I think that is totally new. I don't think anywhere in the world ever has the government contributed so beautifully to creating a digital infrastructure, and it's now us, the private sector, to take advantage of that opportunity and make this dream a reality. The future is that we have to think beyond our narrow identities of an industry or a business function. I think this digital world allows us to think very, very broadly. So gone are the days when you think, you know, I'm a computer company. If Apple thought like that, they wouldn't be what they are today. If Amazon thought they are a book company, they wouldn't be there today. So I think we can think much beyond the narrow identity of our industry. Similarly, we can't think that, you know, we are just a marketing person or an analytic person. I think we can be much more than that. So I think to me, the opportunity for all of us is to think much more broadly beyond the narrow confines of business and functional identity that we have been used to. So it's very, very empowering, I think.