 My business is roti on wheels. We provide rotis on a wholesale and retail basis, boneless chicken rotis that is. The reason behind the chicken is because I think it's the biggest seller out of all the meats and remember we do wholesale so we try and get volume. I never work for anybody actually. I was always self-employed. I failed numerous times but I never gave up. So I decided okay let me try and see if I could come into that market and maybe conquer it you know and I started on a small scale initially. Delivering rotis in a van from business to business door to door until I decided to supply different supermarkets, gas stations and other mini-marts. So I benefited from the car flown by increasing on production you know. I've definitely increased on the amount of rotis I produce daily and that is because I've been purchasing my stock in bulk and therefore you get better prices and then increasing profitability. I understood about the car flown through my mom who is my accountant and she's always looking at opportunities for me and my business and I decided let me look at it did some research about it and I think it was a very good initiative by SLDV. It's developed my business. It's brought it to another level by me being a little more self-sustainable in my business. Any loan process is challenging so I wouldn't say it was easy but you just must have all your documents in order. As a business, a small business person I would give advice to all small businesses all small entrepreneurs make sure you have all your internal documents in order. You deposit all your money into the banks where they could see a track record and that's how you get loans.