Yes, Andreas, I think the biggest challenge today for structured media and media houses, whether it is in print or television, is independent content creators, as the paradigm has moved in favor of the independent content creators and individuals are actually generating more attraction than a company all together, and that goes to show that we are doing something wrong and doing it inefficiently, and we at our company were one of the first to realize that and start working towards it. Today, news as a general commodity has few takers because everyone wants to know what they want to know and at what point they want to know it, and they will show you what they want to see, and we will buy it, and that is the difference: people are far more informed. In India, we have some typical problems: newspapers have almost stopped printing in many parts of the world, and India was still the fastest growing market before COVID-19, and that is because of the demand and supply gap between the literacy rate in India. I will say that those people who are literate and educated who can read and write can make their own opinion but those are not they consume video content and they get influenced faster than text content, which is very typical in India. For example, if we talk about China, where you don’t have freedom of expression, and India, where you can see anything, that is a very, very big factor that changes things fundamentally. Indian democracy is very vibrant, very resilient, we have seen highs and lows, and we have gone to a point when emergencies were imposed and the fundamental rights of every citizen were suspended for a period of time. From there to here in a couple of years, we have come a very long way. Looking at the neighborhood India has been in or other countries that gained independence when India did in 1947, whether it's Pakistan, Bangladesh, or anyone else around us, we have been able to build a very stable democratic setup that is managing to grow despite the problems we have and the uniqueness we have. India has a diverse culture and religions; as a democratic country, we must uphold the rule of law while also maintaining infrastructure and growth; and for this, I must credit our honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He added, "I’m an independent member of parliament. I am not attached to any political party, but I would say that I’m influenced by him because he has the most successful story that independent India has." "He started it with a very humble beginning and started on a stall selling tea. Becoming the Prime Minister he has been able to inspire confidence in us. You know that nothing succeeds like success. He has come up with the best inspiration with this unprecedented success." "With his great vision and outlook, India is creating world class infrastructure. We are growing exponentially. It is manifesting everywhere. Today we are the fifth largest economy in the world, growing at seven percent, and it is all because of PM Modi and government policies," the MP said.