 My name is John Bonner. I'm the commercial manager for Mulrines UK and Ireland. Mulrines history is steeped in the beverage industry, production of fruit juices, smoothies, fruit juice drinks, both in Ireland and here at the plant and de-site. We're a privately owned company, privately funded. We're an inward investor in Wales. The Qatari market as we see it today is quite an affluent society. It's one of the per capita richest countries in the world. The beauty about it from our point of view we're a production company. All the food, nearly all the food is imported into Qatari. As well as the top end of the market. If you look at the other end of the market with the common consumer on the street, they want better quality products. They want more affordable products. Organic products are very much to the fore, but the issues in Qatari as we see it at the minute, those products aren't affordable to every consumers out there. With our production expertise, our cost control mechanisms that we have in factory, we feel we can offer organic products, quality products to any consumer who wants to buy them in Qatari. A lot of the preparations we've done so far has come through the good offices of the Welsh Government. Organising everything that we need for Qatari, whether it be some stuff like visas, getting our samples out there, getting our health search organised, understanding the market. All we need to do is send out our samples. There again has been organised by the Welsh Government so they've done an absolutely fantastic job in pulling together everything we need. All we have to do is get our samples out and turn them up. I'm a commercial guy, I can't wait to bring back the orders. The visit to Qatari was quite exciting. We had a broad range of customers, from food service distributors to retailers, food service providers, all sorts of agents looking for ideas, looking for concepts. They're already in the market and they wanted to add more products to the portfolio. We also had a few meetings lined up with contacts we ourselves had out there originally, and the Welsh Government was able to commentate that as well. And in turn potentially those contacts would help the other companies that were on the trip. We've got confirmation since we came back from Qatari of our first order following on from the trip. The process was quite simple from our point of view because the Welsh Government had done a lot of organising, had a lot of meetings set up, they had the trade show obviously organised, our samples were there. Really all we had to do was turn up, talk about a company, go through our products and at the end of the day talk commercials. In the hope that we bring the business back to D-site here. This is our first venture with the Welsh Government. If I were a company and a similar business ourselves or indeed any type of food business within Wales, I would highly recommend it. As I said, all you have got to do is turn up and they have got the calibre of customers there, the potential customers there, the organisation skills are there and what really impressed me about it was they have their own people on the ground in the market that we're targeting.