 Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Mark Thompson here all the way from Perth. How are you today? Good, Tracy. Thanks. Mark, I don't think I've ever worked harder to get a client than I worked to get you. I got up several mornings in a row at two o'clock in the morning. I called and called and called after reading your news release about your demonstration plant in Germany. You're dealing in one of the hottest areas in the technology metal sector, graphene processing. Let's start there. Well, we recently announced news that we've secured a site in Germany to start processing our high-grade graphite ore from Sweden and take that down to Germany and process it where it's close to our university research programs and close to all the big end users for graphene. So yeah, this is pretty significant as far as we can go processing now. I'm going to back you up because I think this is more than significant. I think this is world-class news. My understanding is that you can create, you'll be able to create commercial-grade graphene at one of the most cost-effective prices in the world and you'll be able to start producing some of these samples in this pilot plant as early as July. Is that correct? Yeah, that's true. And we do have a different way of making it. In our scoping study, if you look at that that we published late last year, you'll see that our overall production costs for our graphene is actually the same as for graphite. So we actually make it at those sorts of levels and very large volume. So potentially this pilot plant will be at full scale about the largest graphene producer in Europe and we'll run that on and off for several years until full scale development is ready for the main site in Sweden at which point it will be one of the biggest graphene producers in the world. But yeah, the main advantage is about cost, like removing that cost barrier. And for our investor intel audience, if Mark and their team, Talga, can do what they claim they can do, I'll never ever be able to get this close to Mark again. So Mark, for our audience that may not have heard of Talga before, can you give us an overview of what is Talga Resources? So Talga is an Australian listed company that's operating what is the world's highest grade JORC or NI43-101 resource for graphite. And we are essentially now becoming the world's largest graphene producer in a way from this rock. We also have got some other assets in Sweden that we're developing. So we're a resource-based company that's now moving into the technology material space. I understand that Talga has one of the largest deposits in the world. Can you tell us a little bit more about the actual size and give us more details on the grade, please? At this point, we have about a 20 a mine life from drilling about one kilometer of a 60 kilometer long graphite unit. So the stated resource in the 7.6 million ton range can run for 20 years. And what the future is, JORC exploration target of around 250 million tons. So yeah, the future is essentially very much larger than the current resource. But the main benefit is the grade. The grade, the average grade of the deposit is just under 25 percent, which makes it the number one in the world of JORC or NI43 compliant resources. You're putting out a lot of news right now, which we as shareholders love. You just put out some great drilling results. Can you talk to those? Yeah, that was from our Jalkunin project was essentially the eastern extension of the Vatangi graphite unit that we make the graphene from. And what we put out was some results showing a very wide, very thick unit over a kilometer long. It's 150 meters wide. It outcrops at surface. It's dipping very, very shallow at about 18 degrees, which means that your mining metrics are extremely good. Your stripping ratios are low. So yeah, we just put eight drill holes into it. And from that, we expect to get a resource that may be approximately four times that of Vatangi. So what should we anticipate, say, for the next two quarters? I guess the first next news will be the start of mining. We're actually going to go mining and then processing, starting up in the development plant in Germany. We'll also be taking those recent drill results and turning them into a resource as soon as we can at the Jalkunin project. So you'll have an expansion of our resource base at the same time is essentially going into production imminently right now in graphene and graphite. So you heard it here. They're going into production for both graphite and graphene. It's a pleasure to have you here. Thank you. Thanks, Tracy.