 Hello. I'd like to introduce you to this machine right here. It's called the Lactoscan MCC Combo Milk Analyzer Machine. It's a combo machine because it analyzes milk. So it tells you the chemical composition of milk, but it also tells you the somatic cell content. So the counts of somatic cells in the milk sample. When you receive this apparatus, it will come in a big box and what you see here are the main components of the box that you would receive. This is a monitor and it just really reflects what it's here on the tablet. So everything you have on the tablet here is reflected on this monitor. You have the keyboard and the mouse. You have the vortex, which mixes milk before you put it in the analyzer. And this analyzer has, like I said before, a tablet which shows you the records of what you are running and also prints out a sheet. So essentially carrying everything on the tablet onto the sheet. So every information you have on this tablet can be saved onto a device at the end of your run. This machine runs on electricity but also can be powered by car batteries. So you have a cord in the box that would enable this to be connected to a car battery in the case where there is no electricity. It's very important that when you're setting up this machine that you set it up on a stable surface and in an area that is well ventilated to avoid overheating and destruction of the machine. Here we have a electrode for measuring pH and electrical conductivity of the milk. Alongside everything else is very important cleaning solutions for daily and for weekly cleaning of the machine so that your readings are as accurate as possible. And then you have vials which you would use for insertion. So this is where you pour the milk and then it goes into the machine like so for analysis.