Okay, I'll keep hustling, question? >> What's the typical bandwidth of the ethernet? >> 10 megabit. >> You're running 10 megabit? It's actually quite slow compared to normal ethernet. The problem is the machine electric magnetic environment is nasty. So to get around that we slow it down. >> And we won't pass tests at 100 megabit right? Yeah, so we tried, but we can't. At this stage we, yep. Is 2Y going to change that? Yeah, so we're four out of ten at the moment. Okay, so I'm just going to try and link this to the industrial internet of things really quickly here. So this is a, the name of the product is SNM940, it used to be SNM941 now. I think we've got one here, this is the telematics gateway type box. It's actually a GPS receiver, you can run this on a machine just by itself to capture things like number of hours that the machine's been running, how much fuel you have used. But it's also our WiFi and our cell connectivity out to the outside world. So it can be standalone, but we actually use it predominately as a cell gateway to connect to the internet. So it can do a bunch of things like the design office in town has come up with a new adjustment for the road you're building. Instead of driving out to the site with the design on a new USB stick, we can push the design via the internet to the machine because it's connected, so wireless data sync. Remote assistant, instead of, you know we've all been there trying to help our mom or our dad with my computer is not working and we can't see it. Well this is all about us being able to sit in the office and see what the operator can see, so we can help diagnosis the problem by actually seeing what he can see or she can see. Again, the machine needs to be connected to the internet to do that. Asset tracking, so you know, I've got 100 machines. I'm a big company, but where are those machines, who's using them, how many hours have they been running? You know, what jobs have they been working on? Project monitoring, I'm the project manager for a mess of routing job, I want to get real time updates as to how much dirt the guys are moving, are we tracking the schedule? Again, all that stuff can be coming back via that box I showed you to the back-end servers within Trimble. Remote infrastructure, again, the GNSS receivers, we can send corrections to those to make them more accurate via the internet. And then we actually have a product called VisionLink that Trimble has. This is where you can have all your assets and see where they are and what they're up to. So again, the point is you need that machine to be connected to the internet to be able to do that.