 So, our next presenter is Johann Kreiver, and if you missed the introduction and Johann's background, I'm just going to share a brief intro. Johann's background is that he's the co-chair of the Open Footprint Forum, along with the IT CTO for Shell and is accountable for defining and dividing the future IT strategy for Shell. In addition, he maintains an active link with external parties and in particular startups. Johann is based in The Hague, and Johann, you're going to be reviewing how the various, how to get used, how OFP, for that matter, can be used by the various industries. And I believe that you're going to share some examples. Well, I might not have examples. I'm going to talk about very much. So thanks so much, by the way, Heidi. I'm going to talk about a couple of observations. Some of the points I'm not, have already been made over the last two days. So, a message to SEM, I only need about 15 minutes. So you have to be on earlier to be ready for that. Okay, let me go to my next first slide. Yeah, let's talk about the top-down approach. And it was well represented today by Jack, of course. And in his presentation around the whole, what the Lord is doing and how we, the whole coppery presence later this year. So what, when we start, if we look at how we started with Open Footprint, okay, how do we get bottom up the standards in place? How do we define the standards? And you've heard, you've seen this afternoon with the demo, with Ash and with Wilhelm and with Boopy. And you saw the whole thing coming together in sort of the bottom up story. So we'll soon have an MP1 coming out the door and an MP2 coming out the door. But of course now we see, okay, we have this, how do we now get this implemented into the industry? And that's what, that's how we kicked off a project called Project 4 about six weeks ago. I started talking to a partner here, how can they help us with really getting that top-down approach moving, that people say, okay, we need this. They won't start implementing this. And the Lord is an important partner over there. And after the work, we talked about this afternoon, the work we're going to do, the paper and the interviews, et cetera. So we're looking for more of these type of opportunities. And it's all about now to say, okay, the people, people realize that this is happening, they realize there's a need out for this and realize that this can start using it. They have also worked with people like WCSD. You heard all about it yesterday. Another part of it, we want to close your work with because you also had the link to their 30 last companies again on how to deploy these standards. So these links to bodies and governments and the Lord, et cetera, are all important again to come to faster and acceptance into the market as well. If in the room you have any other ideas what we should be, if you've been here for the last two days, you've heard what we are, you heard what we're doing. If you say, hey, there's not a body out there, there's not a government out there, whatever out there, this will be very relevant to help you with a deployment. This is really acceptance in the market, deployment in the market, then please reach out because we do need that as well. The other one is around the whole reference implementation. You could have said, of course, why do you bother about a reference implementation? Why don't you just say, let's just create a reference architecture, put in a document, put on a website somewhere and then run away from it and say, you've done the work, you have a reference architecture and people can use it and implement it and it will be okay. The lessons we've learned that if you just do that, the acceptance will be very, very low. It is too hard for people to make it to work. Therefore, like we have at OSU, also an open footprint, we're really selected to go for a real implementation. And Geert Willem has spoken about it, Boobie has spoken about it, Sammy has spoken about it. The ultimate goal of all of this, not only with MP1, that you can download an open footprint implementation from the Overgroup KitLab environment and you can install it then or load it then, find it, simply use script on your... And if you cloud platforms, your IBM environment, your Google environment, your Microsoft environment, your Amazon environment, and over time, also other environments. And really to lower the threshold for people to make use of these capabilities. And that's the only way that people start making use of it. And you avoid lots and lots of problems or questions that people do things in the wrong way. That you implement the data model in the wrong way, implement something else in the wrong way. So the whole world acceptance is also much, much supported by having clear reference implementation you can use and over time, you can also use it as a proper operational environment. Not only come out with MP1, but over time we'll move to that world as well. So that's the reason we did that. It's all about how to improve acceptance in the market, how to make it much so much easier to use and just say here, you've got some standards, and we're gonna wait for a minute. How the livable is an operational and over time, and an operational capability you can use in your own environment to do your open footprint data platform activities. And the other one also to get the acceptance in the market is really, we spoke about it yesterday morning, open footprint insight. There's an important element to get open footprint outside its own comfort zone, because at the moment we're focusing on open footprint as something as a separate environment. But of course our ultimate goal is that open footprint, if you, because over time what was happening, that if you have your business application with business data, that your G&G data will be part of that. The E&G data will be part of that. So that data becomes far more integrated with your normal business data, because it is business data, not so it's part of your business data. And therefore our aim is very much and also making sure that we can easily integrate the G&G data, the open footprint data model we have today in other environments. In any environment, don't really care what environment it is, any environment who wants to exploit open footprint in the environment. We're very keen to make it happen for acceptance in the market again. And also because, in today it is part of your business environment. And the second part of course also we spoke about G&G, the green light gases, Scope 1, Scope 2 and Scope 3. Some people also spoke about the non-G&G, but it's very important that the open footprint at the end of the day has to cover your G&G environment and your non-G&G environment. So we want to make sure that again for acceptance in the market that we cover both environments. We started clear with G&G, but we also continue with the non-G&G space. And then some other activities is the whole story around making sure that you have clear order trails, you have clear auditing, accounting what you've been doing out there. So that's things which are not in place with FB1. We've kicked off a project that's part of FB2 and I would say FB3 in the end of the day most likely, where we also have fully integrated accounting environment. But we need that. We need accounting fully integrated. We need the audit trail fully integrated. We need the login fully integrated. That's all part of your heavy reference. We know how to go back to things and have a clear order trail always been happening in our environment. So accounting is not yet part of FB1. It's not yet part of FB2. We'll be part of FB3. We have a sub team just be kicked off and the hurry to make that happen. So that's really the main things I wanted to talk about. So the thing behind all of this, how do you get acceptance in the market easy up? But then today we can spend a lot of time and work time and effort on creating lots of standards and lots of stuff is not being accepted in the market. We failed. So the success is only there when it's accepted in the market and therefore we increasingly focus on that and therefore the help of the Lloyd and all the parties out there to help us with that is much appreciated. So if you have other ideas how do you accept it in the market better? But all the things we need to do to lower thresholds to make things easier then do get back to us on that. So if I leave it with that, I don't want to go through a length presentation at the end of two days. Questions. I'm not sure there was any questions out here. myself. I don't think any questions there are any questions for people. And if people don't have questions but people have thoughts around how to how to what all the things we can do do get back to us. Don't sit there and don't say anything because we can only we can only learn we can only prove if you hear from you what else we need to do or can do. I still I don't think any questions Heidi if I don't at least I don't see them. No I'm I'm seeing nope not at the moment. No it's a lot it's too it's too long days for people so it's two long days. It's a lot of content to process and yeah. So let's hand over then to so I hand over back to you Heidi my apologies. Okay wonderful and thank you Yohan for during that last minute information with us which again it's it's critical to know that we're always going to be expanding we're all you know going to be evolving and adding the accounting as you say so it's it's organically going to transition into different areas so wonderful.