There is a reason of my mentioning about this as she has learnt a lot from those visits because she has seen how rural India lives and what people in rural India need. That is why, I am sure, Shri Pranab Mukherjee has taken some ideas from her and from Dr. Manmohan Singh and formulated an Aam Aadmi Budget, a Budget which will uplift the whole of rural India and also give a fillip and kick start our economy. As far as the issue raised by the hon. Member, Shri Rasa Singh Rawat, is concerned, apparently there appears to be a defect in what I stated in my Budget speech. Certainly, I shall have to verify the facts and we will correct. Naturally, the procedure is there to follow if there is any incorrect information given in reply to the Questions of Parliament. The Minister always has the liberty, with the indulgence of the House and with the permission of the Chair, to correct that and it will be done. With regard to certain other issues that have been raised by the hon. Members, what I would like to say is that I am not ruling out the possibility. Insofar as the Government's functioning is concerned, it is a continuing one. It will continue to do so. Nothing prevents the Government from taking appropriate steps which will be called for during this period to respond to the emerging situation. It is not necessary to reflect everything in the Budget document. Budget is one instrument through which we are addressing certain issues. But there are other instrumentalities that are available at the command of the Government for addressing the issues, including the exports. When they got the concessions, it was not through any financial proposal. The Finance Minister has the leverage. Take for instance, the concessions which I have announced.
