 Mr. Bali, you know how important is the role of corporates today in entrepreneurship? Do you feel that the onus lies with corporates? And how are corporates like Volvo, India, taking the agenda ahead? Ashika, very well said actually. I mean if you look at the current state of the business and commerce and the way a title change is happening across the world of commerce it's very very clear that corporates have to do a reality check. So in view of the changes happening a couple of things are getting very critical. Corporates have to become much more agile and fleet-footed. Customers do not want products, they want solutions which one single corporate cannot provide a 360 degree solution. So it's actually very pertinent for corporates to start partnering and the era of partnership and collaborations is actually going to be the new hallmark of the world of commerce and business. So therefore it's very very pertinent for corporates to look out for new entrepreneurs, startups or even existing customers and suppliers to co-create. There are lots of, when I talk of change, there's lots of change which is happening when it comes to the young generation. They want to be seen as job creators and not job seekers. So therefore it also services their purpose and they see a lot of value and so we can give, corporates can give them a quick access to market by getting their products or their ideas or their solutions on the corporate bandwagon and it's a win-win for both.