 So, I'm assuming you can all see my screen. Yeah, thanks. On the tracker team, we have some exciting news on the capture app. It's starting to take shape and we are closing in on the feature parity. We also have the capture app being continuously released and I'm going to get a little bit into that. We have been testing the capture app in the field somewhat as you know the tracker functionality in the capture app has been in beta for a release and we have gotten feedback that has resulted in better workflows in the capture app already and we hope to continue to improve this with you guys. I'm going to get into some of the improvements we already have made. We also have some program rule enhancements I will talk about. And lastly, I will get into some features that we have built API support for, meaning that the backend is ready. And now that we have a continuously released capture app, we will soon have the front end parts of these changes ready. This is relationships. This is referral functionality and the program stage working lists, which is on the way. And will soon be released on continuous delivery. Okay, so the first item I'm going to talk about is the continuous delivery because it affects the other issues and the way we deliver them. We have since, well, 239 is the first release to be to be bundled with a continuously released version of the capture app. If you are running 238, you will also be able to install the capture app from the app store and update your version of the capture app. Which, which means that if we look at the app store here, it will look the same either if you open it in 238 or 239. You will likely see that one version of capture is bundled already and with 239 it will be version 113.7. Opening this, this entry in the app, you will be able to upgrade to the latest version and see which phone you have installed so I'm doing that there. This does mean that most of the features almost all of the features I'm presenting today will be available also in 238. With all the newest capture app on 238, you will get access to the same features with one or two exceptions that I'll get into on the very end.