 Hi, how's everybody doing today? This is Rich here on behalf of Rich2bLive with our very special guest It is David Terry, the CEO of Genesis Metals Corp. How you doing today, David? Good Rich. Fantastic. Thank you for being here today and thank you for joining us. Why don't you tell us a little bit about Genesis Metals Corp? Well, Genesis Metals Corp is a exploration company. We're listed on the TSX-V with the symbol GIS and we're listed on the OTC QB in the States. Symbol is GGISF. We're focused in Canada and in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. Our primary focus project is called Chevrier. It's in the Shabugamu Chape mining district and I guess the company itself is part of the Discovery Group here in Vancouver, which is a well-known group of successful exploration companies. Very good. Now, your flagship property is in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt. How do you say that? Abitibi. Abitibi Greenstone Belt. What is the significance of this area? Well, those are quite old rocks dominated by volcanic rocks and granitic rocks and there's a number of these types of formations known around the world and they're called Greenstone Belts and the Abitibi is one of the largest known ones in the world and it's really well-known on a worldwide basis for its endowment of gold and base metals and there's a lot of major mining camps within the Abitibi Greenstone Belt, which which have fueled the rise of a number of big mining companies and it's quite well known in the world of mining. Wow. Okay. Sorry for butchering that. Yeah. It spans the Ontario-Coback border so sort of half of it more or less is in Ontario and the other half is in Quebec. Okay, great. Now we saw gold prices spike recently. How has that impacted Genesis metals? Well, the gold price has moved significantly really since the middle of last year and it's continued on through the early part of this year and obviously it brings a lot of interest to the gold sector. We've seen a lot of the larger gold mining companies increase in price significantly and reach multi-year highs recently and often that translates over time into a lot more interest in the junior sector or the exploration sector that we belong to and so we've seen increased interest in financing our exploration efforts and that sort of thing and we're in quite a good market that way for funding and interest in our sector. Very good. Now, are Genesis metals properties currently operational given the crisis and restrictions this has imposed? We had started a winter drilling program in February that we had to suspend partway through due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the shutdown of all non-essential business activities in Quebec but that has been lifted now and we were able to resume activities in mid-May and so we put out a news release to that effect and we're wrapping up our our phase one program now and waiting for the results of that and then we'll be starting the summer field exploration program and carrying out further drilling as the year goes on. So we had a slight delay, but but it was not not for very long. Very good. It's good to see that you guys are back on track. Now, what sets Genesis metals apart from their competitors? Why is Genesis the gold exploration company that investors should be looking at? Well, when you look at a gold exploration company or a junior exploration company of any any focus the things that you want to look for are the people involved, the projects that they have, the access to capital, which is important and and I think the Genesis brings all three of those together and we're obviously focused in an area that has tremendous potential is well known as the safe jurisdiction. So that really is good and we also have a resource on the property which sets us apart from a lot of other companies. So we've got a base to work from. We're exploring in a high potential area and we've got a great team to to do it. That sounds great and we love gold here at Rich TV Live. Our members love gold. Now, one of the things that we love to look at is share structure. We love tight floats companies that are not highly dilutive. Can you kind of break down to our community and our investor group and community a little bit about your share structure? You're issuing outstanding maybe? Yeah, issued an outstanding is just under 44 million shares. We're a pretty tight company where approximately 50% of the shares are held by institutions and insiders of the company. So, you know, half of it's in the public float, but it's quite a tight share structure and we've raised about five and a half million dollars in the last two financing since December of 2019. So, we're financing us to do the work that we're planning to do this year and we're just getting on with it. I love your share structure. Anything under 50 million shares for me is really tight. You guys are 44 and you said that management holds 50% of that? No, management and a group of institutions. And a group of institutions. So tightly held by management and institutional investors that I'm assuming are long-term investors in the company. We try to focus on that, yes. Very good. Very good. So, if there was one thing you would want shareholders to know about Genesis Metals, what would it be? Well, I think the background of the people involved in the Discovery Group, that's something that they could do more investigating on. There's a long track record of success. And if you're investing in these sort of companies, I think you want to really back the people. And depending on how projects go, there's always going to be new projects, but the people are the most important thing. Very good. And what is the best way for investors to get in touch with the company? Well, you can go to our website. There's a lot of information on our website and our corporate presentation and that sort of thing and all of our contact numbers. The website is www.genesismetalscorp.com. Thank you so much for joining us today. This is the CEO of Genesis Metals Corp, symbol in Canada on the TSX Venture Exchange GIS and the symbol on the OTC QB exchange in America, GGISF. Thank you so much, David Terry, CEO. Thank you for joining us today, David. Thanks, Rich. Have a great day. Have a great day and thank you for joining.