 I'm not a technical background so if you do have technical questions I'd be happy to address them at the end of the presentation and I can get you the proper information as requested. Next slide please, next slide. So we are a very early stage exploration project and we are founded and we are building a company on five investment check boxes. The first and the most important check box is that we have we believe and we have proven that we have a best in class management team with proven track record for prospect development in Argentina. I'll get in detail on that in a minute. We currently have a 20,000 hectare project in the largest cellar in Argentina and located within the lithium triangle and it is the third largest cellar in the lithium triangle. We are in close proximity to rail, water, power and roads. We're in a mining friendly province and we have the potential for high-grained brides at our project with future growth through acquisitions. Next slide, next slide. So when I mentioned that we have the best in class management team I start off with our chairman Joseph Grasso. Mr. Grasso has been doing business in Argentina since 1993. He is very well-versed in the operations in Argentina including the ups and downs. He was the mining man of the year in 2005 and most recently was inducted into the mining hall of fame in Argentina for this year at PDAC. We believe that we have a best in class management team led by Joseph Grasso because he has had three significant large-scale precious metals deposits to his name, namely the Navidad project, the Guacameo project and most recently the Chinchillas project which is in golden arrow resources which just signed a joint venture with Silver Standard and will be a mining company by Q3 of 2018. Next slide. Joe's team is also very diverse and has worked with Joe since the very beginning in Argentina. Nico Cacos, our president and CEO is Joe's left-hand man and has been involved in many of Joe's successes. The most important other gentleman in this, our technical team here is Dr. David Terry, Mr. Nicholas Galli and if you go to the next slide Dr. Daniel Galli who is our director of technical operations at LIT and this is an important detail here. He is a professor of thermodynamics at the faculty of engineering at the University of Huey Huey in Argentina. From 2006 to 2013 he served as a technical director at the Rincon Lithium project and has seen the project go from exploration to development and ultimately into production. He focuses on a process that minimizes environmental impact but also maximizes recovery of Lithium and other chemicals of interest in the brines. Next slide. I'm sure we're all fairly familiar with the Lithium Triangle so I won't touch too much on this but just to point out that we are located within a country that has most recently become very proactive in attracting new investment and if all of the new Lithium companies in Argentina are in need of education we're in for a good few years. Next slide. So the Salar de Arrizaro is located in an assault to province. As mentioned before it is the largest Salar in Argentina and the third largest in the Lithium Triangle. It is hyperarid so we get less than 30 millimeters of rain per year which is very good for a brine project. We're in a strategic location for infrastructure as mentioned before. Next slide. We are an altitude of 3600 meters and we are optioned to earn this project 100% with our project partners by $6 million in stage payments and $4.2 million in expenditures. We have begun this expenditure process and I'll explain a little bit more of that in detail. Next slide. As mentioned before the infrastructure is an important role in project in particular. It's road accessible, proximity to power, roads, railway and a water aquifer. It's important to note also too is that as you see on the map there that there's two precious metals operations in the area so we're not in a wild land by any means. Next slide. As mentioned before if there's any geological questions I'm happy to deal with those after the presentation and I can get you the proper answers. Next slide. So the 2017 exploration program is well underway. As of February we had our permits to start exploration work on the grounds. Access road as you can see in the picture here, an access road was needed. It's not very easy to drive on the salar. We just recently finished our geochemical survey which confirms our original model. A lot of the potential brine or lithium is at depth. So we will be planning a three to five hole drill program in the next few months which will determine where our focus is going to be for our significant drill programs. Next slide. We have a good share structure. It's important to note that we have about 70% of our shares out are held within arm's length including management and directors. We very much believe in the project and the Gally family is a significant shareholder as well. Next slide. So just to review, we are very much a people story. This is where we are going to have the greatest success is our ability to get the best projects and the respect that Mr. Grosso has in Argentina and our ability to get our projects across the goal line as proven by our track record. We're in a good location, we have infrastructure available, we're in a good jurisdiction and we have lots of growth through our current project and through acquisition. Thank you very much.