 This company that we got connected to through Uplink is from Lebanon. They have the capacity to process the entire island of the Dominican Republic's plastic waste and create new products out of it and be able to pay the community to be sorting and collecting. So we're in the process now through Uplink and through the community that Uplink is helping share with us to figure out how to get the Dominican Republic a recycling system. Uplink also introduced us to one of the major logistics companies within the Middle East and this sort of push we got through the platform, through the World Economic Forum platform when they published our news, our ideas, videos, the night our video got published. In the first 24 hours we generated almost 2,000 leads. Our funds were running off the hook. This spotlighting and the featuring of our project around the world helped us to get in touch with people especially in the UK who are now available to help us to launch our project and find more clients to supply the plastic home material that we are collecting. We've had multiple organic inquiries through our website from countries as far as Australia and Japan which have led to some really fruitful conversations and now we're just building up on that traction and enjoying the positive PR. Prime Minister of Norway actually gave us a video message congratulating us on our achievements and it's not every day for a small company like Penovo to receive attention from the Prime Minister of Norway. With people who have different expertise can come together to solve these problems we actually can fulfill a lot of the challenges that we're facing. You know I believe the more we band together the stronger all of us are and the results sometimes take a long time but I know that we're all in this together and it is all happening in the right time.