 Great to be here at the Baltic Sea Future Conference where we, as a company Aquacare Europe, based in the Netherlands, have been invited as one of the four finalists of the Baltic Sea Challenge to present their system that is especially made for removal and reuse of nutrients, in this case phosphorus. So Aquacare is a company that is already for 30 years in water treatment. We are with 26 people, so quite small, but since five years we are really focusing on innovation and especially on removal of phosphorus. So first we started to do that for industry. But last year we were awarded with our ID for industry by an American foundation which is called George Barley. And we were prize winners for a very large, big contest where the challenge is also to remove phosphorus from large water streams. We also have a letter of intent with the Dutch water boards because they also need to remove or decrease nutrients from effluent water. So what is our system about? So we have researched methods to remove phosphorus by adsorption. So we use a specific material that absorbs especially phosphorus from water. And the main and unique thing about this for us is that we are able to regenerate that absorbent and then to concentrate the phosphorus out of the regeneration fluid, which gives us a concentrated phosphorus fluid that can be used for example as a fertilizer and we can reuse the regeneration fluid and the adsorbent again for another run. So which means that in fact the whole system is very eco-friendly because it's durable, you can reuse everything and at the end of the day you will get a fertilizer phosphorus stream. And I think that is fantastic. So by removing phosphorus from large water streams will decrease the phosphorus level in the Baltic Sea and the problem you have today with eutrophication will then be minimized and maybe also maybe completely be history because lower phosphorus, the less eutrophication or algae growth you will have. So what Aquacare can do is to treat water streams that are leading to the Baltic Sea by building a small site and treat that water fully so that the water that flows to the Baltic Sea will not have any phosphorus anymore and eutrophication will be history. So what bonus return does for us is that they give us a platform and bring us in contact with stakeholders that are all working on the Baltic Sea challenge or project or the future of the Baltic Sea, a better environment and we can talk about let's say how to implement our system and to minimize the eutrophication problem in the Baltic Sea.