 Hi everyone. My name is Lukas and I'm a CEO of live here. I'd like to tell you more about properties and rental and buying problems. Millennials, expats, young professionals can't afford buying a house anymore, and this is a real problem. I've got some use cases here, so if you if you find wrong roommates, it's even worse than dating and students, young adults, they don't want to move around, so they stay in one place. And actually empty rooms, it's a huge problem for agents, landlords. So that's why we started working five months ago on live here, which is a roommate matchmaking and apartment finder for the long-term rental experience. As you can see on the slide, so it's just choosing where you'd like to live, with whom, and actually what do you do on your daily basis? So I just give you the best location for your interests. So you start from the location, then you go for a type of space you'd like to go for, and you just simply choose some basic preferences, like the mood of a place, if it's a quiet or more into pets, you never know what you'd like to go for. And it's based on lifestyle, because this is something very important these days. That people are matching through lifestyles. And this is a profile of Carrie, and she's like that, but she's looking for different people. So we also set up basic preferences for roommates that she's looking for. And this is like a one-stop solution for everything related with the context of housing. The market is huge. By 2025, it's gonna be around 500 million people looking for this kind of solution. The world population is growing, as you know. And we're targeting students, millennials, young professionals, experts, and even regular people who can't afford the living these days. How are we gonna make money? I mean, we can spend ten dollars on premium services, as well as positioning this deposit escrow. Here are the competitors. We've interviewed a lot of people, and we've scraped a lot of listings. I'm a CEO, and Chris is a technical mind. We've been running a software house for five years, working for startups and big corporates. One more thing. Ten days ago, I validated another much-making idea. During the startup weekend, I actually won both prices, the Mentos and the First Place, and it's the same concept, but with working space. So you choose a place to work as a context. And it can be adaptable for every single context, which is related with much-making things. Thank you. Thank you. Just referring to the roommate one. London is a really good market for that, for example. Yeah, this is a huge market. Actually, they've got some single portals that they already got five million users, and they deal with that on a regular basis because you can't afford a living. And the thought it's impossible to buy a flat there. One issue there is funding a flat. The other issue for the tenant, as well, is managing the life with the rent and different people coming in and out. Do you also take care of transactions over time? Definitely. We want to deal with transactions like split, sharing, because we can charge them a small fee, which is a regular thing. We've lived here. We might have the same problem like with Tinder. Once you find someone, then it's a problem to pay for the app. But in this case, utility bills, like even the marketplace for broadband and for insurance, for other financial products, can keep you using the app on a constant basis. And you've got reviews, so you can avoid scam, which is a huge problem. Handling the money, does it mean that you need some kind of financial license for that, or can you do it through a partner? I'm gonna do it with partners. There's no point to run it. You've got nice startups like Revolut and others, so it's much better to just integrate them and aggregate and just charge everyone a small fee for lead generation and so on. Any more questions? Thank you. Thank you very much.