 I'm Dr. David Albert. I'm the founder and chief medical officer of AliveCorps. We at AliveCorps are honored to have been named by the World Economic Forum as a technology pioneer for 2015. Thank you very much. AliveCorps has pioneered utilizing a smartphone to collect, process, display and communicate vital medical information. In our case, an electrocardiogram or ECG. We have put the capability of measuring this critical medical data in the hands of physicians and patients, literally all over the world. To record a winter cardiogram, it used to be you had to go to a doctor's office or a hospital. Now anyone can have that capability because of the power of the smartphone and our technology. We look to empower patients because empowered patients are engaged patients. Engaged patients are compliant, and that leads to better outcomes. By delivering on this promise of improved outcomes, AliveCorps is taking the power of the smartphone, the ubiquity of the smartphone, combining with our technology and delivering quality patient care at a consumer price anywhere, anytime. So let me talk about what we can do. The AliveCorps solution is both a consumer and a medical device, and it enables the improved access to care in the developing world, which is their number one problem, as well as the lowering of costs in the developed world, and that certainly is our problem. When the late Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone in 2007, he really did change everything, and we at AliveCorps are capitalizing on that change to bring improved cardiac care to the pockets and purses of people around the world. The shortest distance between two points is a straight line, and AliveCorps smartphone ECG creates the shortest, most direct path between a patient's heart and a physician's care. The essence of innovation is shortening times, lowering costs, and improving efficiency, and we at AliveCorps are proud to say we do all free. Thank you very much.