 We're here at the IT TechX show with Mayant, with Alaria and with Gaggin. We're going to hear a little bit about the sort of the products they're launching, some of the work they're doing in smart textiles. So can you tell us a little bit about Mayant and what you're sort of working on, what these products you're showing today are? Yeah, sure. So Mayant is creating a platform that is textile based and Skin is our consumer brand. And we're launching the first product in 2018, so fairly soon. This is one of them, it's a bra. And then right here you can see the men's and ladies underwear that we are all actually at Mayant already using. Sure. So yeah, like Alaria mentioned, our consumer brand is Skin and we're focused on integrating technology into everyday clothing. We think that in order for people to continue to use wearable technology, it needs to be in a natural form factor and we believe clothing is the most natural form factor there is. It's something that we all use every day and so by embedding technology directly into clothes, we think we'll get better adoption, we'll get better compliance in using the products and we'll also be able to embed a lot more sensors all throughout the body. And it's great. So we're launching this product you saw earlier next year, sort of coming out when this will be available on the market. And this is kind of an everyday apparel underwear product, but I guess within this textile platform it offers so many options beyond just apparel, right? So can you say about, so I know you have some other work going on, your sort of broad platform basis for textile computing. So can you tell us a little bit about some of the other work in those areas? Sure. Do you want me to take this or do you want to take it? I can start. I just want to say that a lot of our other work is R&D work, so there's not a lot that we can say, but yes, anything to do with functionalizing textiles for the purpose of connecting self to or humans to self or to others or to AI, we do it. So and most of our product is bidirectional, which means that we not only record or sense but we also record and analyze and actuate. And so what actuate means could be something like, for example, in that mannequin we have, it can sense temperature and deliver heat at the same time, depending on the body temperature. That's just one example. Right, so almost building those feedback loops into the way the system works and then being able to really, as it's sort of an intelligence interface to the body that can then react through and sort of sense and then also actuate in one intelligent system. Right, exactly. James, I just want to say that the purpose is really to try and connect everybody to the world of technology or the digital world, because we feel a lot of people are being left behind right now and textile is something that we all wear and access and it's not expensive. Absolutely. And so at the show here today, yesterday evening, you're awarded with the best new wearable technology device award for this product itself. So certainly our judges and also ID TechX, we're extremely impressed with the work you're doing. It's great that you come every year and support the show. How's the event been for you guys so far these last couple of days? I think the event's been fantastic. We've connected with a lot of people that obviously in this space that are working on some really interesting tech that would work very well with our skin platform. So we've made some great connections here. We've talked to a lot of people that I think are interested in purchasing the product when pre-sales start in January. So on both fronts I think it's been a very good show for us. Well that's fantastic. Great to hear. Well thank you very much for being with us here today and thank you for telling us about your products. Thank you. Thank you.