Thank you, Steve and thank you Lenny. Great cover. Great month here, a good quarter for us and month. A couple of points here as you see the slide here. And again, we're utilizing what we call the razor and the blade model. We're enhancing our market penetration, as we said, nearly 10,000 homes and expected to be in this rhythm within tens of thousands of homes within a year or less. Hopefully, this provides us a large variety of products including smart light fixtures, smart chandelier, smart ceiling fans are all in one platform and the Recessed Light that we just announced is our new patent. All of them can be controlled by smart. We announced this Recessed Light, some people call it hi-hats. No patent on plug and play people still, it's a small, very small fixture, but people still go on ladder, spend time on the ladder, touching hazardous wires and taking can take 30 minutes to someone install one of them. Here it becomes plug and play. This is -- as we said in our press release and earlier, this is a multibillion-unit market. We're very excited that we started production. Those are part of things that are going to go on homedepot.com. This potential product opens the door for many builders and other projects that we're talking to now and we hope we'll be able to announce in the next coming months. We're working on several fronts with this and there's some excitement about this product. It provides also the capability to use it as a smart product and talk to Recessed Light or talk to 20 Recessed Lights or more in one room or use your iPhone through Apple Siri, Alexa, Google Home, Samsung and other ways. As you can see, the product provides not only round four-inch size and seven-inch size, it also provides for square four-inch and seven-inch and those are huge markets and definitely good for the US market, but has a great potential going globally. We're also showing here a taste of some of the products that are capable compatible with the lighting products and fan products and lighting and smart fans that you can see here down the road. In addition to Recessed Lights that we'll have the chandeliers, smart chandeliers will have for kids rooms, we'll have holiday lights that we expect also with all of this to go to Home Depot. We will have ceiling fans, smart ceiling fans. We have the patented all in one heater and ceiling fan. We'll have wall sconces, we'll have exit signs, emergency lights, variety of products that we expect to launch not only on our 60 websites, but now, as announced on the Home Depot website. And as Steve mentioned, parallel to launching on the Home Depot website, we will also be going to stores with some products and products that perform well online, have a good chance to go to stores. And as Steve mentioned, even the product, one product that goes into such a big company's Home Depot 2,000 stores, can be quite significant in substantial revenues for us. The packages of them, we also continue to sell and will sell in Home Depot. The one pack, four pack, eight pack and 24 pack of the stealing outlet, what we call Razor and other products to be with this, all our products to remind everyone we got the 7 CES award and we are really going after a market -- with a addressable market of over 4.2 billion applications, US and homes and apartments, and that's residential only. Obviously, the smart home market is also a big play with this, but we can also go to commercial as expected, to do our all-in-one smart platform as we're getting close and we hope to start production this year, as we said, and the sooner the better. And there's a lot of excitement around this product. And as we said, so many capabilities in one product and the CES awards we won and enhancing performance of so many things, including WiFi, AI, performance of chips or software, as well as smoke detectors, geodetectors, sound, voice and many other things you can put here. And you know, we can really believe we can transform buildings and homes instantly to smart. Rather than spending weeks on homes, it can happen within minutes or an hour. And large buildings, rather than spending millions of dollars in a one-year span, we can do it, as we mentioned, quite fast, within days or hotels, et cetera. And as Steve mentioned, we're doing great progress here on some GE initiatives with GE Licensing. And we have addressed the whole licensing packages to various industries and as Steve mentioned earlier, we're going to license not only the standard plug and play, but we'll also license, and hope to license the smart technologies and capabilities, including the electronic real estate that we have. We can provide to enhance performance of smart homes. Other companies can utilize our patents, our code achievements here, and also license our capabilities to do it in every home. As to the code application, we have filed, as you know, last year to mandatory. After a long time, our team members Mark Earley and Eric Jacobson, that lead the application, are confident that we have everything that's needed to become mandatory. Again, as I always said, it's a very long process. We're already over 12 years in this process. So that's the good news. It's still a slow machine, but we're making progress and we hope to share more things about this with you as time comes. In the meantime, we did get approved, as you can see here, the WSDR as our generic name. That that's a major condition. We got 10 segments voted into the national electrical code in the past 12 years, and we got this historical approval by ANSI, American Standardization Institute, and NEMA, National Electrical Manufacturers, that actually create the standards in home and buildings when it comes to safety. So, our code team is optimistic, as we said, and we really think that we're in the beginning of, as Steve said earlier, to open a new world on the ceiling with variety of products that we share with you. And we really feel that this beginning is really starting to happen with major collaborations like Home Depot and like other leaders, including GE and leading companies. So, with that being said, we hope that we will be able to share additional things that we're working on and if they prevail, we will definitely. But I think we can conclude now the first part of this call and start addressing Q&A, If there is some Q&A here. So, I'll turn it up to the host and please guide us with the Q&A.