 Chris, I have stakeholder gold. You have a very interesting company with a very tight capital structure and a couple of cash, a cashflow generating asset and an exploration asset. Let's just talk about the exploration asset because it's in the Yukon, quite an interesting project. Why don't you give us a little bit of an overview of it? Okay, Ballarat in the heart of the white gold, 18,700 hectares, just added very significantly to our ground package. Due north of coffee, five million ounce coffee being developed by Newmont, northwest of casino deposit with both RGZ and Mitsubishi as significant investors, both above $20 million in that one. And then west of Betty and south and southeast of the white gold discoveries, including Saddle, Betty, Ryan Surprise and the various deposits they're developing. So they have a very large land position. So we're 18,700 hectares and the principal attributes for this project are cover 17 kilometers of the road that is being developed, the northern gateway road that will provide access from Dawson down to the coffee mine. And geologically covers the headwaters for Ballarat Creek. Ballarat Creek produced 20,000 ounce of gold from 1978 to 2022. So a very prolific plaster gold produced through the source of that gold, the headwaters, all the headwaters that drain in Ballarat Creek are covered by this claim group that we have and the source of that gold will be identified on this property. And then also the headwaters at the top of Barker Creek. Barker Creek was also a very prolific plaster producer in the white gold district, 20,000 ounces, also 1978 to 2022. So when you're looking at your property and you talk about plaster deposits, that is sort of deposits in the river or the gravels near the rivers. And you're trying to look for the source. Can you just explain how you go about doing that? GT Pro, ridge and spur, soil samples effectively. So there's gold produced from Ballarat Creek. It is sourced proximal to Ballarat Creek. It comes by way of drainage and the way that all these deposits in the white gold district have been identified is the conference of soils, light up a soil anomaly followed up by drilling. So that's what we'll be doing on Ballarat. We have all of the drainage into Ballarat Creek. So the 20,000 ounces that have been produced there, 1978 to 2022, there's a source, a gold source, a deposit, at least one that created, that provided the gold that ultimately ends up in Ballarat Creek. And if you look at the drainage, all of the claims that we have covered comprehensively, the drainage into Ballarat Creek. So we'll be able to locate the source of the gold in Ballarat Creek on the property that we have. And we'll be doing that by way of soil sampling. Ridge and spur using GT Pro, the same way they've identified the other deposits, successfully identified the other deposits in the white gold district. And with this claim package you have, which is fairly large, and you're saying that the drainage into these creeks come on your property, you're fairly confident that you'll be able to identify at least some source of the gold on your project. You have some sort of outcropping. You mentioned soil sampling. We'd be doing any drilling or the soil sampling will be determining future drilling. The soil sampling will lead to future drilling. Very confident we'll be able to identify in the near term and quickly through soil sampling the sources for the gold in Ballarat Creek. Again, we cover the property claim set that we have covers comprehensively the drainage to Ballarat Creek. So the source will be there. We located there and we'll be able to do it very quickly, I think July this year. But also the headwaters for Barker Creek. Barker Creek was also a prolific plastic producer, more than 20,000 ounces. We have about 3,500 hectares covering the drainage at the headwaters for Barker Creek. And we'll be conducting comprehensive soils on this entire area over about a six-week period starting at the end of June. We'll get the results quickly and we'll be able to identify, we suspect, at least one soil anomaly set of anomalies for Ballarat Creek and possibly more than one for Ballarat Creek and one also for Barker Creek that will lead to drilling and prospectivity for another gold deposit discovery in the White Gold District. And will you have to raise any funds for this exploration? We're generating cash flow in Brazil to cover corporate. I think we'll raise some funds. 100% of it will go into the ground. The soil is not going to be an expensive program, half a million dollars. And it'll happen quickly. We'll identify those anomalies quickly. And I would expect us to be able to re-rate materially from that because that would be a very strong indication that we're on to at least one more gold source deposit discovery prospect as similar to the others that have been already found, identified and drilled and developed in the White Gold District. Great. So for the investors who are looking at news flow, you mentioned that you're going to be out there this summer and what should they expect from news flow from you then? We're going to start this soils program. We're going to do the whole property, 18,700 hectares. We're going to get it all done in six weeks and we're going to find probably one, probably more than one, but I suspect at least one golden soils anomaly that could ultimately lead to a new deposit discovery. So our objective is to do this as quickly as possible to attain the results, to publish them, and to start to advocate the potential for further discoveries of gold deposits in this prolific White Gold area. So that's our objective. I think we can execute pretty quickly in about a six-week time frame from the end of June this summer. Great. Well, thanks for your time today, Chris. Thank you, Chris. Appreciate it.