 Cannabis stocks and CEO interviews brought to you by rich TV live years ago before the advent of salt and different nutrients. All natural. All natural. We use a wheat bran base and we inoculate it with a bunch of probiotics, beneficial fungi, minerals, vitamins, amino acids, organic whole food complex. We ferment that down. It kind of breaks it down to its building volume. And then you can use it as a soil amendment. You can use it as a top dressing. You can actually make the most palm post tea out of it. Are these samples I can take? Absolutely. So my name is Richard. We have a YouTube channel called Rich TV Live. We talk about cannabis every day in our channel. And we work with a lot of licensed producers. So they're always looking for companies like yours. So you guys are proud of it? Actually we're on the corporate and we've taken three puns that have taken us on to exclusive distributors. Very, very good. So if there's any way that we can maybe do some business or collaborate then I'll stay positive. Appreciate it. Appreciate it. Nice meeting you Gary. My name is Richard. I'm Rich TV Live. Every time you vacuum seal something, you're losing the atmosphere from the chains. It gives the freedom to the particles in the chamber to move rapidly, right? It allows water to evaporate and escape from your product. Because it's a grower, it's got a lot of time making sure that it's going to be clean. You don't want that to happen. So I'm going to show you what my competition does with the magnets and then I'll show you how it's going to fit that way, right? They're 97, 98 percent. That's the easiest. Something we don't want, right? You want to contract your vacancies in June, you can't just get it dry out. Stop that manually. It is a sham laundry. Whatever happened to that guy? He died on a plane in Florida. I think he hit his head while the plane was landing. And then in his sleep, yeah. Wow. Actually in Tampa Bay, I was flying out that day. I heard about it, yeah. Small world. So the next one, I've already got this pre-programmed. I like the control sensor. It's going to detect that point of evaporation. It won't boil. It won't burst. It'll notice the evaporation. It'll send it from the back here. It stops the vacuum. It'll start in the ceiling. This is one piece. A bunch of the bulls. I can't say it. The only guy I can mention is H&M. They're using some smaller water over there. Another one that everybody is using is this soft air sensor. Our company is GBS. We're a national supplier for 11 different brands of equipment nationwide. One of them is Henkelman. And Henkelman, they do 65% of the total supply for vacuum systems in the world actually. It's very nice. Are you guys public or private? We're private. We're a family. Very nice. We're a family service. Excellent. Are you looking to go public soon? No. No, I don't believe so. Okay, stay on the private side. Okay, great. And where are you guys located, Vancouver? Oakville, Ontario. Oakville, Ontario. There we go. Excellent. Here is Sproutly. This is the Sproutly booth. Rich CME Live was the first one to bring Sproutly to you guys. There's the Canadian symbol, SPR. But are you looking at Candles as a medicine? And you're looking to go back to Canada as a medicine? And in order for doctors, physicians, and staff to be able to sign this, this goes back to Canada. What you've seen is countries such as Germany have been very receptive to what Canada has done. And you see that anywhere around the world that you go that the Canadian model in the opportunity to provide research, which will then trigger the physicians and their level of comfort around being able to prescribe cannabis as a medicine because of this deeper understanding, will open up legislation. Culture always swings way before the politics, right? Way before legislation swings. And the thing that we have going for us in this industry is that the stigma around cannabis has lifted. You know, again, in this last year, I think Stephen, you can back me up on this because I don't want to spill facts that may be questioned later. But I think in the last year, we've seen more change and more advancement and more money spent in the cannabis industry than in the previous decade, mine. Yeah, like at the start of last year, there was eight countries in Europe that was legal. By the end of it, there was 19. So, you know, that's one market alone with hundreds and one times that change. So you can see, we're reaching a tipping point now within the cannabis industry that events like this, you know, the scale and the size and the sophistication is only going to rapidly grow. And that's something that is usually exciting and not just for Canada. So far as how Canada takes this global leadership position and rolls it out across the world, but also how from an investment point of view, we don't understand what the next 10 years is going to look like for cannabis. For, then I'm saying that the Canadian LPs currently should get the credit for this leadership. At Zenibus, we're fully grounded and rooted in the fact that there was pioneers way before the LPs arrived on the scene that helped promote this as medicine, that helped break the stigma, that paid the cost for LPs today to be able to enjoy the fruits of their labor and their passion, which was, you know, going to jail for making medicine for their kids or their wives or their loved ones. So at Zenibus, we have the Zenibus Craft Grow Program, which is specifically designed without us or our branding or any of that in mind, but specifically to bring in and bring along and be collaborative and inclusive and show respect to the pioneers that came before us and give them a vehicle, if they so choose to partner with us, to enter into the adult use recreational market in Canada or the medicinal market, whatever they choose, but we want to make sure that we help the pioneers of the industry. Great, thank you. Okay, so with the changing landscape. This is a fragmented ecosystem with a huge variety of actors, hospitals, decisions, insurance companies, parties, and the other half, the public market exists soft systems in this public health system, so it is important for the rest of the environment the economic health and social development environment in Mexico can start with a many problems and problems. On the other hand, the recreational families wouldn't have enough information about the market, so congratulations. Richard, thank you.