 EV was formed in 2012 and back then we saw a need in Malaysian market. All video services catered for only smartphones but we're talking about 2012. Smartphone penetration is low in Malaysia. In the beginning we do not really concentrate on apps because we wanted to deliver a video experience with just one click from the user and an app will be a barrier to entry and users will need to install that app to be able to enjoy the video service. We don't see the need for that. We actually deliver a near app experience without the need of even installing an app. So we started building up this platform to enable non-smartphone to stream video content. We could cater up to 90% of the phones in the market and we then fill up this platform with the best local content. We launched our services and it just kicked off. Within the first year of our launch, we managed to achieve more than 1 million users almost immediately. In my opinion, Malaysia is actually a multicultural society. We're made up of Malay, Chinese and Indian. And on top of that, we have people from Indonesia, Bangladesh, people from Philippines that are working in Malaysia. So these markets are really underserved. We get most of the content of what they can get purely in English. We think that with this type of local content, they will actually find the service interesting. We plan to take the same success that we have and the recipe for success and replicate it in all the countries in Southeast Asia. I think being an entrepreneur anywhere is difficult but it makes it a whole lot easier if you have a good team supporting you and sharing the same passion with you. I think for Southeast Asia and Malaysia in particular, this region has a lot of potential upside because we actually have a huge population, 1 billion people. And right now, 280 million mobile subscribers and it's still growing. We're reiterating new ideas, thinking far ahead in the future. 5 years from now, I mean what do we want to do? I do want to share my experience being an entrepreneur and I hope to actually see my staff being entrepreneurs one day and I could be like the silent investor and that would really make me really proud.