 Breaking news today, Tom, I must confess I was so impressed. You got Konstantin Karinopoulos to join your advisory board. That has to be sending out extraordinary messages to the market. How did you make this happen? Hi, Tracy, good to be back with you here. We're very excited to have Konstantin on our advisory board. It wasn't easy because, as you know, Konstantin is one of the top experts when it comes to rare earths worldwide and he is very selective in what he does. I'm sure he likes hobbyist projects and Konstantin decided to give us a hand. Not only has Konstantin Karinopoulos led the leading rare earth and put together other critical mineral deals like Neolithicum, I know he had a big part in that particular deal. Can you tell me a little bit more about what may have enticed him to join your advisory board? Was it your Brazil project, your rare earth project, or your exciting uranium project? I would say it's all of the above, but the Brazilian project, the PCH project will be, I think, one of the more interesting projects for Konstantin because it's rare earths in ionic clays and it's heavy rare earths and magnet rare earths. So Konstantin had an opportunity to visit the project and looked at it and I think he liked the project and he decided to join us. Well, for those of you out there that may just be going, okay, ionic clays, we're seeing all kinds of headlines out there with regards to rare earths, you also convinced Don Haynes to join your advisory board and he is deemed one of the absolute best geologists in the world. Can you tell us a little bit more about Don's role and involvement in your projects? Don is what we call a very well-known expert with this type of projects, lithium rare earths, industrial minerals, and I know Don for the last 20, 25 years, I've been showing him projects and the first project that I showed him that he got excited about was the PCH project. So Don has been our consultant from day one. He actually, when we did the due diligence, Don visited the project and the property and he came back and he says, yeah, it's very exciting, very interesting, we could have something here and since then basically Don is our consultant. So Don has been a consultant and an advisor from day one on the PCH project. Well speaking of other consultants that I know have been involved with APIA over the years that were announced in this pile up of mega, mega talent joining the APIA Rare Earths and Uranium team in this morning's news release was of course, Jack Lipton. Tell us a little bit more about Jack Lipton's role with APIA, please. Jack again is an advisor of APIA. He is sitting on the advisory board with Constantine Don Haynes and as you know, Jack is a very well respected, very well known, very Earth expert and he has been for many years. He knows the industry, he knows the market and so we think APIA will be having three top well known experts, very Earth experts on our advisory board, it's very exciting and I think it speaks for itself. Well what I personally like and those of you out there who are in the markets will appreciate this is this came right on the heels of some extraordinary drilling results. You had some outstanding diamond drill results that you just put out, some very high-grade zones identified, can you share a little bit more about these results with our audience who may be new to APIA? We acquired this PCH project, an option to earn 70% on this project back in June, July last year and since then we've drilled about 300 drill holes. So we have been getting very exciting results on this drilling constantly. I mean we had in terms of rare earths, we had up to 93,000 parts per million, which is 9.3% total rare earth oxide and this is basically in sort of the all the rare earths that we're talking about here are within the top let's say 20 meters from surface. It's mainly in clay or saprolyte but the previous owners had drill three or four diamond drill holes and the first diamond drill hole that they drill went down to 100 meters. They stopped at 100 meters and they had some really good results but we had to APIA decided to reassay that core and just to make sure that we get the right numbers. So what we announced a couple of days ago is the reassaying of the first diamond drill hole that the sellers did. So we had from zero to 100 meters at the end of the hole 3,577 parts per million. We thinned that we had from surface to 18 meters, 9,445 parts per million total rare earth oxide, seven meters within that was 18,275 parts per million and one and a half meter was over 30,000 parts per million and just for comparison there's a deposit that went into production in the same area, same general area that we are at the Sierra Verde and their average grade is 1200 parts per million in terms of what their the deposit is the overall average. So we're getting up to 93,000 it's very very exciting and we're actually working on a 43 on the one resource the first resource calculation that we hope to have it out in the next few weeks or a month or two months. So that would I think that would give the industry some good idea of what the what the initial results and numbers are for this BCH project. And of course I love the artwork behind you. I have to draw some parallels here to David versus Goliath. How the heck did Appia secure such an extraordinary project in Brazil? Can you comment on that? We have been looking for rare earth projects for a while and where I've been looking down in Brazil we looked at some projects in the last few years and then we just happened to get a call with what we're one of the rare earth companies that I guess were approached for this project and because I was looking for this type of project I was ready and and I jumped on it you know I think there were some other companies that were interested and but you know we bit them to it and and we're quite excited. Well speaking of being exciting it seems like your formula at Appia is a win-win. You've got two of the most significant critical minerals that people are talking about right now and nothing's hotter than the uranium market and for those of you that are out there it's Appia rare earths and uranium. So you recently put out some plans for drilling over at your uranium bearing project in Saskatchewan. Can you tell us a little bit more about what you're doing with that because you have held positions in several uranium projects over the years? Yes Tracey Appia started as a uranium company so we do have four uranium projects in around the Atabasca basin in North Saskatchewan and obviously we also have the Alsace lake which is the high-grade monocyte rare earth project in the same area and in addition to that we have a large deposit in Elio Lake Ontario where we have in both in fair and indicated categories of about 55 million pounds of uranium and about 180 million pounds of rare earths and now with the uranium crisis going higher and there are over $100 that project looks very exciting. So in terms of the what we're doing we have one of those projects is the Lorentor it's close to the infrastructure mining there's from the producing mines there's power and we had a couple of drilling campaigns in the last few years there and now we did a deal with the First Nations over there so and we're looking to drill this project you know weather permitting in the next month or two because it's a project that we like to drill in the winter months so we're still waiting for a drilling permit and if we get this drilling permit you know we're hoping to pour a few holes in this very exciting uranium project in the next few weeks. So I am certain many people out there are going Appiah we have to talk to Tom or Stephen Borrega or Constantine Jack or Don will you all be at PDAC and how can we find you? We have a booth there and I'm sorry I forgot the number on it but we do have a booth and we've been on the PDAC for the last 15-20 years anywhere and so people should look for the Appiah booth and we'll be there to to meet and talk to everybody who's interested. Well thank you so much for the update Tom we look forward to seeing you both at PDAC and I'm also looking forward to having a chat with Constantine about and Jack Lipton about how amazing these projects are for Appiah, Rare Earths and Uranium. Thank you. Thank you Tracy.