 I'm going to give you one second. Speak English? Just a little. So there's a projector? Yes, just a little. A camera? Yes. This. IR? Yes. On there? And then how does it work? Yes. You alright? No. Then go to the camera and then go down. And what can you do with this? You can put the phone. This phone is this data. This data is there. Let's do it over there. So there's a special communication space. And this is the same? The same. The same. And similar. And the projector is over there. And this is the user interface. And there's entire rooms and digital spaces. Alright. I'm going to check over here. Especially UI area. Can you write five? Just in here. Six. How about eight? Nice. Cool. Is this real? Yes. Where? Is it working? Androids? No. No androids. No working. Okay. And how do you do it? You can check. You can do it at this time. Yes. I'll tell you. There are many ways to use them. Smartphone. The phone, you can see it here. You can see it from the back. You see it on the phone. Smartphone. You can see it. There's a hand-to-hand phone. So you can use it on your phone. The phone is on the back of the phone. You can see it on the right. It's in the back of the phone. And then we have a restaurant, smartwatch, tracker, this is all the food and growing their own weeds and stuff, LED lighting, growing food, live broadcasting. So that's the human centric innovation in action at the Fujitsu area. Look, it's a bunch of latest phones that they have. Arrow's tab, arrow's phone with a finger scanner in the back and some laptop sticks.