 So I'm Michael, I work with Mathieu at Aja and I'm part of Quebec L'Houvert, Montréal L'Houvert and we've been lobbying to get open data policies at the city Montreal and then at the municipal level and then didn't take much hard work from us to get an open data policy at the provincial level so those two things exist and now our attention is turned towards trying to use open data to help bureaucrats and help different people that are trying to reduce the amount of corruption. So we've had three preparatory hackathons to get awesome data into people's hands during this day so there's been a lot of thought that's gone into it beforehand. People here have participated in some of those mini hackathons beforehand and then events coming up November 10th and 11th so those of you going to Python, Canada won't be able to attend but those of you that are around you know it's happening soon. I think a hundred people are signed up so far so if you want to get tickets that'd be great but if you just scroll down I will show you some of the data sets that we've scraped to get into people's hands for this hackathon. So if you know open corporates we've pulled off the profiles of all of the companies registered in Quebec and now it's part of the open corporates website and then there's a bunch of different other data sets and we're going to be exploring them and seeing how we can link the different data sets together to find out, basically create tools for bureaucrats and for journalists to be able to follow what's happening at the companies around corruption in Quebec. Any questions?