 BDAC 2023, I'm with Jamie, tour from Fjordland Exploration. Jamie, how are you today? I'm good, Tracy. Thanks for having me. We were just talking about how hot the Australian market is right now. Do you think that's actually correct? Well, yeah. I mean, I've had someone come by our booth from Perth looking for Canadian businesses to take over to Australia because they're looking for things and we're extremely undervalued in Canada. So they're lithium, they're nickel projects. You just have to look at the index. Market values are substantially higher, like multiples, 10, 100 times more than anything you're work trading at here. Well, we know you're correct. We just finished doing another interview with a mineral fund expert and they were talking exactly about this. Now, with regards to the market right now, you're currently critical minerals. We have a lot of expertise in rare earths, for instance. Well, that's our focus at Fjordland, is critical minerals. You can call it battering minerals if you want. We're looking at minerals that will drive the economy going forward, the new economy if you want. Not interested in precious metals because I just think that it's going to be that much harder to build a precious metal mine. When you go to get funding for nickel, lithium, graphite, you name it, you can tell a great story because you have to mine those. If we want to have batteries, if we want to have the electrification that we're looking for, we need copper and we need graphite, we need nickel, lithium. So how else are we going to get it unless we mine it? So that has to be the basis of how we move mines forward. I've known Jamie for a number of years. He's one of the veterans in the industry with a lot of experience. And I was also having an interview with SME's president, Mark Levier, was talking about the real issue that they're identifying is the shortage of talent and as a talented professional with real experience, how are you building your team? Like, are you dealing with some of these challenges? Well, you know, I think we're lucky compared to, say, like a biotech company. A biotech company would have to bring all their talent in-house and keep them there. As miners and exploration people, we can hire outside. There's consultants all over the place. And so if you're doing a project, you'll bring in geos to run that field program. You'll bring in drillers. You'll bring in the personnel that you need. So you can really run these businesses without having to have a lot of in-house payable. So, I mean, it keeps you meaner and leaner and allows you to do what you need to do. And from our point of view right now, we're at this, we're early stage, right? We're trying to identify projects and we're trying to do the groundwork to get us to the next stage. To that point, for example, lithium. You know, I put lithium on our banner downstairs at our booth because we just staked for 10 grand. We staked some potential lithium projects in Quebec. I was doing some work. I found an old map that showed white pegmatite. White pegmatites are indicative of spodgamine type deposits in the rest of Quebec. It wasn't on the government computer maps. Everyone typically will sit back and just look at the computer and see where the government said pegmatites are. These were an honor. So we staked them. And so we'll go for it. Get a crew together. We'll go look for white pegmatites and spodgamine in Quebec this summer. So that's an example of the things that we're doing. Picking up old deposits, old mines, and trying to extrapolate deposits from there. That's Jamie, tour from Fjordland Exploration. For more information, please go to their website. And Jamie, thank you for the update. Great, thanks.