 Mr. Jerome, could you please tell us more about the Q Cafe and also the idea behind this cafe? Yes, we opened this cafe last year in October, so one year now. And I plan to open this place for the LGBT community of Delhi because, you know, I live in Delhi last seven years and it doesn't have any place where people from the LGBT community can meet, can sit with one glass, with some food. So I plan to open this place for them because I like to help the community and I want to create one place for meeting. Nelson, this is also a queer cafe, right? And we do support LGBT rights here. So how different is this cafe from any other cafe that you go to? You know, every piece of it is so antique, so nice and then it's so friendly.