 Next at the Loxan AgTech Field Days, Arne would you like to introduce yourself and what you've got here today? Yeah, good day. I'm Arne Deniking. I'm the owner of Mobisharev Australia. We're originally a farm-based business that's gotten a little bit out of hand. We started off looking for solutions that people wanted that you couldn't find. So we started off with a cordless shearing handpiece like this. It was something I wanted for my farm. I couldn't buy anywhere so we went looking and that's how the business got started. Since then we've done a lot of field days. We talk to a lot of people and people come to me looking for solutions for things and say, hey, can't you find me this? Can't you find me that? And I really kind of liked the challenge. So we had over and over people asking us for a cordless secretary initially to trim sheep's hooves. But also now we're obviously in the horticulture game and turns out we were the first to bring one in that was fully cordless. So no cord to get tangled in. You can just wear it on your hip, very light and easy. That was the challenge to meet and it's just gone crazy. But at the same time we come from a fundamental farming point of view which is I don't like having to buy a product and then two years later it's obsolete and I have to throw it in the bin and buy another one. So we come from a standpoint of dependability, repairability. So we keep all the parts. We allow you to fix them yourselves. You don't have to go to a authorized repair and get charged squillions to replace something. That's something that we're really passionate about. So we really want people to have a product that they still own and they don't have to hand in every year to have the maintenance done just to keep the warranty. Yeah, great. So on top of that we give you two year warranty, an honest warranty so that when things do go wrong you know we're there for you. If you need parts in the middle of pruning we're at Mount Barker now. They can be overnight basically and these are all things that I value as a farmer myself when my machines break down and that's what we try and I follow people. So come and have a look. You mentioned you got around to a lot of field-based and developed that way but were there specific things that you wanted in your product that you knew from the outset like the repairability and those sorts of things? Yeah, definitely. So everything we take to market we test first. So these products here we tested for nine months in the hardest conditions we could find before we were willing to even introduce them to anyone. So we found people in with vineyards, I've got family in vineyards, horticulture doing trees and so forth and basically gave them to them and said, hey, kill this. And all of them didn't want to give them back afterwards. So we knew we're onto a good product and from there we then went to the next step. And because it's our brand, we're a smallish company, we want to make sure that when you see our brand you get something that works and not something that goes in the bin. And thanks so much. No worries.