 I'm with Jessica Siekaliber of Black Box Biometrics. What do you have to show us today? So this is the Lynx Impact Assessment System. It's a piece of wearable technology that measures impacts in sports. So what she has in her hand looks like a tiny little thumb drive. It's just a little tiny piece of plastic with a thumb drive insert on it there. Yep. And what it this does, it slips into a specially designed headband or skull cap. So two pieces of soft goods that athletes are already normally wearing. And it measures in real-time impacts that they're sustaining. And all that data is sent to our mobile application. So a parent, a coach, an athletic trainer can get real-time feedback on the athlete on the field. Oh wow, that's really cool. Yep. And all of the data is also securely sent to the cloud, which means there's access, secure access anytime, anywhere, creating a personal record of that athlete's impact history. So how do you measure impact? What kind of metrics are you looking at? So we have proprietary algorithms that are based in our product. We also measure linear and rotational acceleration. And all of our proprietary algorithms are based on historical health data. So we've looked at lots and lots of accepted data based on concussion rates and used that to formulate the algorithms. So rotation two would be for neck injuries, that kind of thing? Yep. During a head injury, the head can swing front and back. It can swing side to side. So it's really, really important to capture linear and rotational acceleration. So you said real-time. How does it do it real-time? Is it Wi-Fi enabled or how's that work? It's Bluetooth enabled. Okay. Okay. So I'm playing football. I got it in my headband. I'm wearing a helmet and I crashed into somebody and my coach can know how bad that injury was. Yep, yep. And also really important, it's not just the severity of a singular hit. It's cumulative impact. So research has shown that it's not just one hard hit, but multiple hits over time that can cause damage. So that's why it's so important to measure and capture every hit and then store that in a secure place so you're capturing all of that. Yeah, yeah. I can see that. So who are your customers for this? So our product is officially launching at the end of Q1 and our target is youth athletes. And the reason for that is they don't typically have an athletic trainer or some sort of support system on the sideline to help with injury management. A lot of times they're lucky if a parent's a nurse and knows what to do if an impact happens. So that's our main target, but this product can certainly be used from amateur to all the way to professional sports. Wow, this sounds fantastic. Very good luck to you. This sounds really interesting. Thank you very much.