 Today I have the pleasure of speaking with Alex Romanov of iSign Media Solutions. How are you today? I'm good. Thank you, Tracy. I want to start by asking you about what are these intelligent signs. You just made a deal with LED solutions. Can you tell us about this deal you just announced? Absolutely. LED Solutions is an outdoor signage company that's been putting up outdoor signage in very top-level commercial locations throughout Canada, including restaurants, QSR, people like H&R Block, etc. The company is going to be the first to offer what they call an intelligent sign. That means that they will incorporate one of our smart antennas into the outdoor signage, allowing that particular client or that particular commercial place to message mobile phones that pull into their parking lot, come within proximity, whether they're coming or a message when they're leaving. So one way or the other, they'll be interactive with their clients outside the building. Of course, our investor intel audience, I'm sure you're appreciating. We've got intelligent signs. We've got a smart antenna. And of course, is this the future of advertising? I think it is. As you know, advertising follows technology. First it was billboards, then it was radio, then it's TV, and most recently, of course, laptops, PCs, and now mobile devices. So advertising does follow technology. I'm very excited about the intelligent signs. I'm very interested in this sector in general. But you just made a deal with rich multimedia technologies and airport kiosks. I think I read 5,000 in Mexico. Is this right? Talk to us about this. Absolutely. We've signed a contract, a licensing agreement, to allow rich media technologies to insert our smart antenna into their kiosks, therefore allowing a customer to take a look at their signage on their mobile, on their telephone, and at the same time receive coupons and messaging to their phone. I think you were explaining to me before this interview, and I would like everybody just to hang in there. This is very interesting. So it's my understanding that if I'm at the airport, my phone's run out of charge, I can hook it in, and I get five minutes to call anywhere for free. Is this correct? Yes. This is called a media phone. This is the replacement of the old coin phone that we grew up with. And so what's happening is that rich media technologies is one of the leaders in introducing what they call media phones. That's the category. It allows you to make a free call anywhere in the world or anywhere locally, as long as you're tethered to the screen and you see the advertisements being promoted to you while you're talking. Okay, so great. So, subconsciously, while I'm trying to talk to someone I care about, a family member, I'm trying to get home in another country. I can have a free call as long as I'm willing to watch this advertisement. Is that correct? Absolutely. And it's a convenience, because obviously your cell phone may not be powered up properly. You can be charging it while you're doing that five-minute talk. And of course, the reason why they're making a deal with you, Alex, my understanding is that you will have one of the most successful avatorial rates in the world. Like, I think I read 20% with the deal you did with Coca-Cola. Have I read this wrong? Help me understand. No, that's correct. It was actually 26% sales increase when Coca-Cola did a six-month or six-week trial in Atlanta from a convenience store chain. They had a 26% increase in sales. And that also gives them a huge multiple of impressions. And they also get to know which customers at what time accepted or rejected their offer that day. So with rich multimedia technology, technologies, do they have global kiosks in airports around the world or how big can this contract be for you? And for the shareholders, of course. Rich multimedia technologies is a company that's been involved in the phone business for about 20 years. There are approximately 300 airports around the world with different services. But most recently, they've announced the telestore digital storefront device, which is a media phone with, of course, a screen that promotes advertising. And they're installing our antenna into that particular device so that they can interact with customers that use their device. So of course, in the new year, you've had a lot happen. You had that big deal with WeBuild apps. And I thought that was very interesting. Can you just give us an update on how that's going? Absolutely. WeBuild apps has concentrated currently on theme parks. And there's a very large park in Cleveland called Crocker Park. And Crocker Park is a combination of entertainment, commercial sites, et cetera. They get approximately 16 million customers or visitors a year. And WeBuild apps is now arranging to install 100 antennas of our smart antennas throughout the park. So they'll be messaging and offering rewards and incentives to the folks that are visiting the park. So, Alex, with all of this news, just in the last, I don't know, 40 days, what should we as shareholders anticipate in, say, the next quarter? Well, I can say with full confidence that within the next 45 days, we will receive the first shipments of the 5,000 licensed units that we signed up with rich multimedia technologies. So there's one thing that we're looking forward to as we near our year end. And we also see a couple of other major accounts coming on board. One of them, of course, would be LED solutions who deals with very, very key branded enterprises such as Cineplex and they have others that they're involved in that we hope to have them benefit from. And mutually, we would benefit in revenue. Well, Alex, I can see why your shareholders are so enthusiastic about iSign Media Solutions. And thank you for joining us today. Thank you, Tracy. Take care.