As I mentioned in my answers in the previous question, as a leading global company, you have to face all kinds of competition, either globally or inside China, either from car OEMs or from a data system company or from RoboTaxi or another RoboTaxi company. So for my view, my view is like the competition is good. I love the beauty of the free market, right? So through trading, through competition, the customers can get the most cost-effective and high quality products. What's wrong with that? That's a great thing. And but things, are you worried about losing in this competition? I think the past eight years of record has already show worldwide growth from 10 people startup to a leading autonomous driving company with more than 2,000 employees. China has already proved that, while we have nothing, we only have a few people, a very small farm, we can start to grow. And now we are in very advantageous and in a leading position. We are very confident. So, I always mention like, we have four core pillars that set WeRide apart from the competition. The four pillars, I want to name them one by one. They are tech competence technology is always our foundation. Second, proven business model. And we are really looking to the large scale deployment and also deploying global market. Third one is the safety and the reliability record. Please go ahead to check the record. I believe WeRide has the best safety record all over the world. And we have, the fourth pillar is a strong partnership network. If I have time, do I still have some time? I want to elaborate actually this four pillars. Thanks for this question. So, first of all technology one, over the past eight years, we built up a WeRide One universal platform that can be deployed to use for RoboTaxi, Robobus, RoboSweeper, Robovan, and ADAS system. At the same time, you get data from all over these five branches. So basically you are five times more efficient in collecting data, collecting common cases. And five times more efficient improve your idea. You are deploying your large scale, not only in RoboTaxi fleet, but also in Robovan, in RoboSweeper. That's a grand vision for WeRide. And I see no other company have such a grand vision. And I see no other company has achieved concrete steps for such a great grand vision. And about proven business, look at our operation. I think I'm quite proud. And every step we have create a repeatable, scalable, and monetizable business model across multiple verticals, including mobility, logistic, and sanitation. So that proves actually our autonomous solution can address a variety of real world challenges. So we operate in 30 cities across 10 countries. So that means like the business model approved, not in a timeframe, but also globally. Third pillar, safety and reliable records. I want to read you something about some record. So our L4 autonomous vehicle have undergone successful tests and commercial deployment in diverse and extreme environments, including urban village in China, such as congested and unpredictable road environments in downtown Guangzhou. And in a very northern part of China, [Indiscernible], and that is like 30 degrees below, 30 Celsius degrees below zero in winter. And also in Abu Dhabi, the high heat, where I'm currently sitting office, you know, 40 degrees Celsius. We show that we can still operate safely. Last one, very strong partnership. We emphasize many times our collaboration with Uber, with all different local authority in Switzerland, with France, Singapore, UAE, and Japan. And we also have partners with multiple partners in Singapore, like in Resort World of Sentosa and the Robo operation. So I won't be able to name them. They are just way long list. And also for ad data system, we work with the top one Tier 1 supplier, Bosch. So with all of this, I think formal competition, we are confident. And I think that's also the value of WeRide. Okay, that's my answer to this question.