 Automotive Grade Linux, the AGL work group, is incredibly important to promoting open source and importantly open innovation across automotive architectures, especially the cluster and infotainment moving forwards. By working together it's just a better, faster, cheaper way to produce software. Well over 90% of the future features will be software centric. The customer expectations aren't based on their previous car, based on consumer electronics, many of which run an open source Linux distribution today. Creating software that's needed for every car but doesn't differentiate any car. The automotive industry can focus on providing great user interface and on the things that really make their cars, their products different for their customers. The other AGL members are trying to enable people to show their ideas, to demonstrate them, to build on their ideas in an open source project, to effectively crowdsource the best possible infotainment system. We've launched a contest for designing the future of automotive infotainment and we're excited about this. This vehicle has the latest AGL proof of concept for the Tizen OS and the HTML5 framework. All of the entries that we have to the AGL contest will be demonstrated and tried out in this very vehicle. You can see that we have multiple displays, we have the ability to control the systems via iPad as well as the full integration. The car also has a number of GoPro cameras so that we can send video files back to those submitting entries.