 Chris, we have a 74 page research report. This must be the holy grail, okay? What do we have here, Chris? Well, you know, search minerals, the report on search minerals contained a lot of information on the rare earth minerals because a lot of people don't know a lot about them. So, and since there are 17 different minerals in that grouping, it was like writing a report on 17 different minerals in one report. So, but the important thing is that search minerals is a Canadian company that's focusing on developing a project in Labrador. So it's a homegrown projects for the very important rare earth sector. And it looks like that may be driving forward to be one of the first operating minds and processors in North America. Okay, and that's very exciting. So I wanna encourage everybody who may not understand the rare earth sector to start here because you really do provide a wonderful introduction to the entire sector and some comparative analysis, which is invaluable. Can you tell us one of the top things that you learned while researching this report? Yeah, I think the important thing about this company and the project is the fact that it is a district scale project and it can go on for over 20 years, which is important when you're developing a project of this size. And I think that the other thing that was important was that the team they put together has the ability to not only mine this deposit, but also do some processing to make it readily available for other third parties I wanna take the minerals and put it into products. But in general, what did you learn about the rare earth sector that you may not have known about previously? Okay, yeah, so the rare earth sector itself, we take for granted every day because it's not very well known, but if you're looking at any of the modern technology sectors out there like solar, right now, electric vehicles is important, wireless, medical imaging, all these modern technologies rely on one or many of these rare earths and they are critically important because you cannot substitute them. You cannot take another mineral and substitute them into the product so you need these minerals themselves. And that's what makes them very important. You also pointed out some of the benefits of the improved economics and the revised PEA that was recently announced because that was a major news event for search this year. Yeah, they released an updated PEA which comprised two of their deposits as opposed to one and the new deposit they added which was DeFox had a higher grade which helps with the economics and makes it the higher grade helps with the get additional revenue as well as its lower cost. So I think that's quite important for it. They had the top line number they put out was a $2 billion number, which was a pre-tax number. We did our numbers and looked at the post-tax number which is still a billion dollars over a 20 year period and found very positive economics with the project and that's how we came about with our target price. Well, I'm not gonna tell anyone what that target price is. I'm gonna encourage you to go to e-research.com and or write Chris directly to find out more about his summary on search minerals. Thank you, Chris. Thanks, Tracy.