True for the Viki issue, but our leverage here is limited to the extend of our technical capabilities. They just need to look at our development failures on indigenous engine and radar and the aircraft design problems we have, to understand where we stand in developing an own stealth fighter and the only other alternative would be the F35 which comes with operational and industrial limitations we actually can't accept, not to mention that Chinas developments in this field putting us under pressure to get to a counterpart soon too. So there are several reasons why our position to negotiate is difficult and that puts the Russians at the higher end, but the Ukraine crisis and the sanctions comes in handy now for us, because that limits Russias options for exports even more than they already are. We have to use the momentum now and get more of what we need, although the claims in the opening article are BS and only speculations from unnammed sources. We have to pay 50% to own 50% of our version, not to have 50% of the workshare. If we wanted to do half the work, we would need the know how in design of a NG fighter or the development of NG techs, which we clearly don't have yet and that limits our workshare in the first place, not the Russians. So workshare can only increase over time, just as it did with MKI or Brahmos.