 Today I have the pleasure of speaking with George Glazier of Western Uranium. How are you today George? Good. Pleasure to be here. Thank you. Now Uranium seems to be making a turnaround with Trump in office. Can you tell us a little bit about the Uranium market and where you think it's headed here in 2017? Well interesting enough, if you're following the commodity price, since the middle of December we've come up from below 18 to I see today it's a little over $26. It's quite a recovery in what six weeks. I actually had an interview early December and they asked me what I thought the price would do by the end of 2017. I said maybe it'll be at $25. Well we've had people tweeting us and calling us about the Uranium price and so for everyone out there at Investor Intel who want to know more about Western Uranium, can you give us a bit of an overview? Western is a fairly new company founded about two years ago. We're in public about a year and a half ago. Second largest resource holder in the United States behind Energy Fuels which is a company that I formed back in 2006. So it's a company that's prepared to go into production very quickly with permitted mines and with our new ablation technology. I called one of our analysts in London earlier today and he was saying you have as much Vanadium as you have Uranium and we love Vanadium at Investor Intel. Can you tell us a little bit more about your actual resource? Well the resource typically in these mines you've got six to eight times of the Vanadium content as Uranium. So if you've got five pounds of Uranium you've got 30 pounds of Vanadium per ton of rock. And we were doing some research, there was a ruling recently about a technology you have. Could you start by telling us a little bit more about this ablation technology? It seemed very intriguing to me. Well it's a fairly simple concept. It's a patented technology that basically reduces the cost, the overall cost of producing Uranium and Vanadium in that case or any mineral that coats a sand grain, secondary mineral deposits. So it's a pretty simple process to remove the coating from the sand grain and that's what it does with Uranium and Vanadium. We have a number of companies that we follow that we've seen their stock escalate dramatically because they were tied into a technology. Is this a technology that you can license to other companies? Yes, that's right. We could do that. We've had a number of companies contact us and we've tested ore from a number of companies. So absolutely it could be used in a number of companies. So what kind of companies would come to you? I'm taking obviously Uranium, Vanadium, anything else? Well that's the only ones we've talked to. It has been tested on some zinc from Mexico but obviously it works so well on Uranium and Vanadium. Those are the ones that are primarily interested in because you need to get your production cost down. Without $100 Uranium a lot of these projects don't make sense unless they use a new technology. Of course there was a hearing. There's been some challenges with this particular technology. Can you give us an update on this? Well it really wasn't a challenge. What it was is we contend this is a mining technology and should be licensed by the authorities that license mines in the U.S. But we went through the Colorado Department of Public Health that licenses Uranium mills and of course they do it under the Nuclear Regulatory Commission rules. And they determined after a short review process that they thought we needed a mill license. So of course you've recently closed a couple of rounds of private placements. What should we as shareholders of interested parties anticipate in the next couple of quarters? Well I think one of the things that we're going to move to comply with that. We do have a mill license. We're tying this too so we can move forward with the ablation. I think we're going to, depending on the price of Uranium, decide when we're going to open the Sunday Mine Complex which was fully permitted, licensed ready to go. Well George thank you so much for joining us today and for everyone in Investor Intel if you have any more questions about Western Uranium send us an email info at Investor Intel. Thank you.