Yes, good morning. Thanks for taking my question. I wonder if I could -- just walk through the impacts of the pandemic on labor, are you restricted from bringing workers from other countries, Bangladesh and others into Jordan, because of the pandemic, and as a result, are you hiring more domestic labor? Is that not really as much of an issue? Thanks.
A – Eric Tang: This is Eric. Okay, let me answer this question. Okay, because I'm taking care of the operations. So, all along we are bringing migrant workers from India, Bangladesh, these kinds of countries to Jordan. So, this is a major part of our workforce. At the beginning of the pandemic, the situation in India and Bangladesh is still under control, we are still open to over for bringing workers from Bangladesh and India to come in to Jordan to work, but this year, starting this year I think April something like this, the situation in India and Bangladesh is getting worse, nearly all the countries in the world banned the coming of workers or people from that country. So, in Jordan, the Ministry of Labor also banned the coming of workers from these two countries. So, actually we have applied for new workers coming to work for us from these two countries in order to meet our expansion requirements. And in order to solve the problem, we are already hiring more local workers. And also particularly, we are looking forward to hiring more experienced [indiscernible] operators to replace those workers from Bangladesh and India, who cannot be able to come to work in Jordan. The situation now in India and Bangladesh, I think is improving. And starting last week, Visa for Bangladesh coming to Jordan is open already, reopened, I can say. So, starting a few days ago, we have new workers from Bangladesh coming to work in our factory again. We are still looking forward to the situation in India going improving. And hopefully, maybe in July, Jordan will be opened for Indian people to come again to work.