 Why don't we just start with one of the, you know, basic questions. Tell us a little bit about yourself. My name is, as you mentioned, Lars Vestergaard and that is a Danish name. So I actually went to ASB and finished there in 1998. I graduated with a degree in international business, a master of science in international business. And right now I work for a Danish software company in the mobile business called Mobile Think, where I work as the managing director of a business unit. Can you tell us a little bit more about Mobile Think? For example, what do you guys do? Mobile Think is a mobile software company that works with a piece of software that is necessary for mobile operators around the world to control devices. It's a device management software that if you travel and buy a local SIM card and insert into your mobile phone allows you to do data. So if you go anywhere and want to do something beyond voice and SMS, you need our solution to get it going. No end user ever knows about it or sees it. It's truly a business to business piece of kit. So you're the guys who do that. We do that. We ensure that your holiday is cheap and that you can get the information you want on your mobile. We like that. So Lars, in three words, how would you describe Mobile Think? Mobile Think is a very young, it's a very enthusiastic culture and the three words that we would use is trust, freedom and then lack of resources. The first two relate to part of our mission because really employees who work here feel that they can be trusted, feel the freedom because you can come and go as you want and you really are in a situation which suits, is well adjusted, I guess, it's well suited to the audience of new grants. When it comes to the lack of resources, it's because we're a small company, we're 60 employees and we could always do better in terms of our software.