 My name is Lucy. I'm a principal engineer in the Advanced Project Group of Universal Hydrogen. My role is to connect dots between what we're building and what external partners could help us advance. The mission of Universal Hydrogen is to make sure that we actually meet through zero emissions by 2050. What we're trying to build here is really the future of aviation. Today, infrastructure doesn't exist to allow hydrogen to go from the production point to the aircraft. We're developing hydrogen capsule that will be used for storage so that we remove all the barriers related to infrastructure. But in order to use this hydrogen, we need to also build the aircraft that goes with it. So we're developing a hydrogen powered powertrain in order to enable the technology. Right now we see a lot of debate around how much carbon emissions we do per person and we're trying to tackle that, making sure that whenever you're flying with a Universal Hydrogen aircraft, you will be emitting zero emissions.