 So Geodirectory is a company that's created a database of all the buildings in Ireland where they're located, what the function of the building is as a residential is commercial and a whole lot of detail around that building. It's a it's a data set that can be used in multiple ways and it's used in many ways across Ireland. It's used by the insurance sector, the banking sector, the utility telco sector, government departments Anything from ordinary hot pizza to delivering an ambulance to your door, Geodirectory is involved in it. From water to lines into your house, Geodirectory is involved in planning environmental studies across a whole spectrum of things. In the broadest economic context it's clearly the biggest challenge and in Irish terms is bread exit and what's going to happen there and how that's going to affect economic growth and prosperity. I think also with data and the data world and what's going on in the data world I think the technologies are there but I'm beginning to be concerned, a little bit concerned about the data protection rules and how they're going to affect the exchange of data, particularly with the upcoming GDPR where it's even looking at anonymisation as not being open to being interpreted as personal data and even so anonymisation as can be open as interpreted as personal data. So suddenly a whole lot of data that people think they can now use because it's anonymised could fall into that category very easily. We're very lucky that we've had a very broad range of companies that are using our services. It predominantly has been with the larger blue chip companies in Ireland and we started to develop our services into smaller, medium sized and small companies and we've launched various services such as Address Fix which is really getting companies started on the role of using data and understanding data and what that service does it allows you to automatically clean the data rather than manually clean the data because a lot of data analytic works actually get the data sets into a condition that you can use them and we're looking at smaller companies and trying to help them start in this path of understanding the power of data the power of visualisation of that data and delivering increased performance because of it.