1. I am. I am. Kimberly, you're at it again. Stop playing games and get back to work. God, Mama, I'm at work. People think better versus fun and games, but that it goes beyond that extended reality helps people from across the world to come together to collaborate and Co create. Wondering what I'm talking about? Come let's find out. Bringing life to things is one of our, I would say, key mantra that we use to identify the right use case which the customers can actually take up and start solving. And one of the key aspects of bringing life to things is how do you take the physical context, add to that the digital intelligence and then start looking at exponential value for our. Customers. Human being is a very fond of remaining certain things and that is where the concept started and then the advancement of the digital technologies has helped into these extended reality space where we can teleport ourselves into some other world. The most important benefits of this kind of solution is that now you have a complete flexibility. Where your physical laws are not applicable that is why this technology is now getting more and more you know embraced into this you know industrial use cases. The biggest challenge today is that there is a scarcity of very experienced technician especially the critical clinics like in the dialysis clinics where a lot of you know fatalities happening during that the dialysis machines failure and that predominantly. Because they did that, they don't have the number of that is the right trained people at the site. So due to that what this trigger has come now how this technology extended rearing technology can be helpful for them to further know enhance these kind of workforce efficiency. With this technology we are able to collaborate in into this particular space where all these technicians. And join and they don't understand how to start the machine or is that because in the in this dialysis room there are a lot of mixologists techniques have been adopted. So the person who is trainer, he can show it and other other person also can you know do it in that in very interactive manner the way we do it in the physical lab we're trying to get. How an operator will experience these kind of complex equipment. And what that does completely to us is we are able to digitize how a newbie is going to operate this equipment. And that can help me either improve the safety of the equipment, for example, the dialysis machine that was shown. Or I can actually bring that over to a more autonomous nature in future because I will be basically going to that next level of seeing how to build that autonomy. So when you take a person's decision and you're able to digitize that. And those kind of things. So these extended reality will help you the key advantage of this. In the healthcare industry is to give them these kind of training remotely. That is the number one. Number two, it is a just in time and also anytime anywhere this can be done. And the third thing the user can join from any of the devices be it in the laptop or iPad or with the Oculus or any kind of via. Internet of Things enabled with digital for the core engineering has opened up a tremendous amount of opportunities for our customers. You might have all the right data and the math and end up solving the wrong problem. So what we are trying to do is trying to see how do you kind of get the right use case to be solved using these kind of technologies. This particular technology is evolving and with the blockchain, 5G or the cloud computing and many other aspects which are coming into that. Using that metaverse world. Industrial there is Metaverse will further expand going forward by 2030 definitely we will have a if not very advanced level, at least certain you know, acceptance level in the industry.