 So, yes, I'm Jason McGregor. I'm a senior programme manager at NERC in their digital environment team. And I'm talking about the twine demonstrators funding opportunity that we've currently got live at the moment. Twine stands for Twining Capability for the Natural Environment and it is part of a package of activity that was awarded to the Met Office and in partnership with NERC. We're delivering the programme. It's part of the Government's Earth Observation Investment Package. So, it was £200 million spent across 17 different projects and programmes to support and boost the UK's Earth Observation Sciences and Technology. So, this is an overview of the funding opportunity details. The funding is available for up to £700,000 and will fund up to 80%. And the actual scope of the call is to deliver a pilot project that demonstrates how Earth Observation data can be used to address one of the following priority areas. So, we've got climate change, mitigations and adaptation, biodiversity and ecosystems, natural hazards including weather and their mitigations. So, we have kept the priority areas and scope quite broad because there are some limitations to this call. The projects have to start by the 2nd of January and they are up to 15 months. And so, the purpose of this call is to deliver the demonstrator project and then also align with the wider programme objectives which I'll go into in a moment. So, the aims of the broad-atwine programme are to harness the UK's leading position in environmental observation and computational sciences. And here we have again the multi-disciplinarity mentioned and we'd like multi-disciplinary teams to come together to realise the value of digital twinning technology to address environmental challenges. The second is to improve our understanding, modelling and prediction of events, informing future decision-making and testing impacts and building the foundations of a coherent and lasting landscape of digital twins for the environmental sciences. So, the twine programme is very much built on the information management framework for environmental digital twins. IMFE for short because it's quite mouthful. And so, this report was commissioned by NERC and the Met Office and developed in consortium with a lot of experts from our centres but it was led by NOC. So, thank you, recognition to them. And it outlines the key recommendations that we have for the future of digital twins in this space. And what we've asked any potential applicants to do is make sure that they have a thorough read of the IMFE report because the twine programme and any funded projects through this initiative will be required to kind of consider the recommendations from this report. As I mentioned, twine is part of a wider programme of investments. So, this is just a slide to demonstrate how this fits within the wider Earth observation investment package. We've got the Met Office, we've got the European Space Agency, UK Space Agency and other councils. And one of the key requirements of any of the funded projects will be to kind of engage with and collaborate with all of the other activities and investments in this space. So, twine at the Met Office. So, I don't know if you can see super clearly but we've got three work packages under the twine programme. The first work package is maximising the potential opportunities of digital twins through engaging with our community and bringing stakeholders together to get a common shared vision of what digital twins should look like, or the digital twin landscapes should look like for environmental sciences going forward. The third work package, sorry, is demonstrating the value through use cases. And the second work package, which relates to this slide here, is one that is led by the Met Office and Paul, thank you very much for giving me a lovely intro for this. So, the Met Office have been undergoing some activity to build underpinning capability in this space. So, this involves scoping and developing and testing standards and technologies for environmental-aware digital twins, understanding the barriers to federation and interoperability and also quite a lot of horizon scanning. So, any of the funded projects through this call will be part of this wider programme of activity and we will be holding an initiation meeting to bring together stakeholders from the twine programme and beyond. The programme, the call does finish on, or closes, sorry, on the 3rd of October, but expressions of interest are due this Friday, so it has been out for a little while. But if you do have any questions, don't get in touch. Thank you.