A: Deep within ourselves we feel that we are an industry already because thousands of people are attached to it. One unit of fashion or design just doesn’t mean fashion designers, it means masters, hundreds of tailors, it means whole lot of merchandising staff. It also means many younger designers who are assisting. We feel that we are an industry, but technically the fact is that the young designers will certainly take a long time and by then the next generation of designers will come up and have their own proper unit and industries. So, the bottom line is there will always be a struggle and it will take a long time. The truth is that the ministry of textile and the government of India have many schemes, the designers are essentially creative people so all the running around government departments, they need people to help them with the paperwork. Otherwise, to establish themselves and to become a part of the industry, the medium and small-scale industries will take some time to register themselves. The designer first needs to work on his creativity, second, he needs to look at how he can get his business and this really comes third on the list. The good thing is the cup is half full and many of the bigger corporations today like Reliance and Aditya Birla are on a buying spree. So, as long as the corporates are backing the Indian fashion designers and as long as they are putting in their money, they are acquiring brands, this fashion fraternity will soon turn out to be an industry sooner than we can imagine.