 I think Postal Services has been a fundamental national service for many countries. During the pandemic, we have experienced a tremendous amount of disruption in all social services. Postal companies in the future certainly can help with telemedicine and as well as delivery of healthcare products for those people in need. In the future, especially if they are remotely staying at home without access to healthcare resources. So that's one part. The other part is of course if there's any in the future Postal Services can leverage its infrastructure to facilitate any kind of fast response reaction plan for the future, any kind of disaster, natural disaster for humanitarian efforts. That's the type of service that we can always facilitate. Now that's from the social service side. But on the growth side, a tremendously amount of effort has been spent on e-commerce growth. I think that's the era of booming growth pillar in the next two to three years. Even more time to come that we continue to foresee that is going to be the pillar of the growth. So Postal Service, as I mentioned in the previous panel discussion, we believe that the growth segment of e-commerce for postal companies to come into play will be a very natural act because we have the infrastructure, we have the network, we have the coverage and as well as we can diversify our product portfolio to fit into the commodities that we're delivering for e-commerce platforms. I think it's a natural fit for us to continue to grow in that sector. So therefore I think the future is quite bright. Despite the current situation that everything is down-trading, I still believe that the postal companies merged together, collaborating together, partnership with each other will come out much stronger with the contribution we provide to the social service as well as to the commercial world.