 Day two of the World Famous Mining Show in Toronto Canada. Today we're talking with Play-Doh Gold, but incidentally we're not talking about gold. We're talking about something else in Play-Doh Gold with our good friend Anthony Cohen. That's right, well thanks Peter, great to be here. We're going to talk a little bit about niobium today. Niobium is on the periodic table? Yes it is, it's NB, number 41, if I remember correctly, and it's a rare grayish metal. It's not a rare earth but it's very rare. It's only mined in three places on earth. Two in Brazil, two in Brazil you got it, and one in Quebec, and I'm imagining Brazil produces the majority of 93% of the world's niobium. So we are vulnerable to supply chain interruptions. Absolutely. So where's your project? Our project I believe has the best location in the world bar none. You take the TransCanada Highway 20 minutes outside of the famous mining town of Marathon and you're there. You just go up a fort. Inside Ontario. Oh yeah inside Ontario. 20 minutes west of Marathon down the TransCanada, up a logging road you're at our site. So you have access to infrastructure, mining wisdom out of Thunder Bay and Timmins. Canadian Pacific Railway goes by, deep water ports at Marathon and Thunder Bay, TransCanada Highway, mining workforce, you've got everything. And First Nations are business-minded, relatively easy to work with. Yes they are. We're working with them and we have good relations and in fact we hire them. When we did our drilling program we engaged a First Nations company that cleared the road for the drillers to get in. We engaged First Nations person in core cutting so we're putting money back into the community and you know it's as a junior company as you know it's tough. We don't have the giant cash flows of the majors so we only have money to work with when we raise money and have money but when we do we put it back in the community and we try and do our best. You have to reconnect with the communities in which you live. Absolutely. Are you gonna be drilling this year? We plan on it yes. We plan on drilling this year. We'll have to raise some money to do that but you know we feel confident we'll be able to do that because it's a very good project and we have some mineralogical and metallurgical studies being done now and if those are favorable I think that's going to be very very favorable to us raising the money to drill because metallurgy is one of the handful of mine killers. Yes. If you have bad metallurgy forget it. So you're doing it relatively early if only on the project three years. Well what we did yeah what we did was we drilled nine holes with 100 meter spacing. We hit massive carbonatites on every single drill hole. That's the host rock you need to host the niobium and of course the niobium is in the pyraclores and the apatites in that carbonatites and we had we have niobium in every hole and we have you know some large intersections of decent grade like we had about 93 meters of but you haven't hit the edges of your up. No it's open all directions yeah open. Good so you have a lot of work to do. We do and what we really have to do which is exciting the discovery was made by Rudy Wall. He's this year's this year's Bill Dennis award winner for Prospector of the Year and in fact he's getting the award one of the main reasons is this niobium discovery. He's won the Northwestern Ontario Prospector of the Year award. He's now Dr. Rudy Wall. He was given an honorary doctorate at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay. I call him the king of Northern Ontario. So Investor Intel is hosting a rare earth project summit in May. Yes. Maybe I can see you there. Absolutely. Thank you for coming in today. Plato Gold, Anthony Cohen. Thanks very much Peter.