 Hey JT, let's talk slow motion. Can you tell us a little bit or give us a little demo on the Remotion R6? Yeah, no worries. So the R6 is an entry level cost-efficient server, which is a 6-channel 4-in-2-hour 1U server. Obviously has traditional remote, which is obviously experienced operators of use, but also a touchscreen interactive for next generation that are more of a with touchscreen applications. No matter how sort of expansive your knowledge is, it becomes a very intuitive solution to use. You can make clips, make playlists, interact with a touchscreen to control all channels of your records using the touchscreen, have an instant access to that. These can also be networked and obviously share content between devices. So as you can see with the remote, it's a very traditional remote that's been used by many operators on other devices. In terms of being able to independent control of different programs, locking them together. Obviously Jogwheel and the T-bar for precise replay actions. Still being able to make clips and also view your clip database within this area here. I can also, as I said earlier, I can use the touchscreen control to deliver replays, also transition through as well. Again, building playlists through the touchscreen as well, selecting multiple clips, adding them to my playlist, instantly building it for quick response. So this is the new Clip Companion, which has been developed. Again, a familiar product to operators. Similar keystrokes, which enables you to label clips, deliver clips directly onto the output and also construct playlists within there as well. Also a search function, which allows you to find dedicated information within the Clip Companion. The Remotion R6 is the entry level version. What else is there? So we also have the R8, the R12 and also the new R84. All of them to suit your production requirements, depending on the density of channels you require. Specifically looking at the R84 that offers the 8 in 1080p and 4 in UHD. And also available in HDR as well.