 Today, I have distinct pleasure of speaking with Hubert Law from TrustBix. How are you today? I'm fantastic, Tracy, and yourself? Well, let's just get right out of the gate here with a big congratulations. You've just started trading on the OTCQB. Tell us more about this. Well, thank you, Tracy. We are listening now on the OTCQB, and our trading symbol is TBIXFF4N. Again, congratulations. You're also on the TSX Venture as TBIX, and we just have a story about the precious commodity of trust. And you've been in the tech business for a long time. Can you tell us a little bit more about how you created TrustBix, please? Well, it really came down to being in the industry and then realizing that trust is tremendously lacking, especially between different parts of the supply chain. And so what we needed to do was create some method of transparency without compromising privacy. And so we came up with the technology, TBIX, which is the business info exchange system, which allows us to really be able to get everyone's participation without them giving up private and confidential information, but yet we can validate and give assurance of whatever claims, brand promises that buyers want, and we can deliver that. So you're delivering trust, but you're also bringing in revenue, selling this trust model. Is that correct? Can you tell us a little bit more about this? And if you could hit on, I understand you have some very large clients that have been with you for a while now. Well, we started this journey and we're very blessed that it was Cargill, McDonald's, Loblaws and many other international and domestic retailers that really stepped up to the table to work with us. And what they needed at the time was a certified sustainable beef branding or brand promise. And so what we tried to do was figure out how to deliver that so that it's legitimate. And that if anyone wants to challenge what they're saying and what they're claiming, that we as a third party, a trusted third party can explain and support that claim. So speaking of that, your new listing OTCQB, but the company's been around for a little while. Can you tell us a little bit more about the history of TrustBix? Absolutely. TrustBix is an amalgamation of two companies, two private companies at the time. One is called ViewTrack Technologies and what we do there is supply enterprise resource software to auction barns in the beef industry as well as feedlots in the beef industry. But in the pork industry, we have a grading system that is used all across Canada, in Mexico as well, and with some of the largest pork processors in China. So that's the legacy of ViewTrack product. And then the Biggs product was actually an original joint venture between the Canadian government and the Canadian Capital Association, and we bought it, privatized it because we really saw that value proposition can only be created on a system like Biggs through defining what is the true value of trust from a supply chain point of view. One of our analysts wrote that you're leading in hardware and software and commented in particular about the patents with your technology. I think investors would would enjoy hearing a little bit more about that. OK, well, in in terms of our probe technology, which is, you know, in countries like China, what they do is they actually take our readings to define the price between the buyers and sellers. So we had a patent on that one in all the calculations on those in terms of the Biggs technology, so that's the business info exchange system. We don't have patents on it right now. What we do have is registered register trademark, which is the gate to plate, which is our register, but really what it comes down to is that we're using blockchain based underneath it all and really looking at how to create the collaborations between industry players within the supply chain so that we can flow the trust one way. And then the other way is premium payments back to all of the participants right down to the farmers. Well, of course, congratulations on your new OTCQB listing. And from gate to plate, Hubert Law, thank you so much for joining us from TrustBix today. Thank you, Tracy. Bye bye.