 Welcome back to Investor Intel with a brand new story for you. Today we have Cameron King of Van Gould Mining. Welcome Cameron. Well, thanks for having me. Where are you today? I'm in Guanajuato, Mexico at the mine office. Where's Guanajuato? What part of Mexico is Guanajuato in? Guanajuato is in the actual center of Mexico at 7 hours from either coast and about 3 hours northwest from Mexico City. Right. The historic mining district, isn't it? Yeah, from the 1550s, this was one of the first large mining areas of all of Mexico. And if I understand correctly, the property that you have, El Pinguico, is a historic mining asset itself. Yes, it was one of the highest grade producing mines in the turn of the century. And it ran from 1906-1913. That was a forge of shutdown from a little revolution here in Mexico that pitched forks and machetes chased all the Americans and the Brits in the Spanish way. And it's been sitting there for 100 years and owned by one family and they kept it and we made the acquisition on December 14th last year and it was approved by the exchange in April of this year. Do you have access to the historical mine production records? Do you have a...our database is very significant in all the assays, the tunnels, the method of mining, the grades, the old reports, we have a whole...that was basically why we acquired the property was the historical data on the high grade and the system that was all developed around here. So, it's a...mining's in the DNA of this area, let's be sure. Well, I don't know if you chose that spot in particular for the interview, but I see what looks like a GAN chart behind you for Van Gold mining. Yeah, that's our timelines. We've...I work by results...results planning instead of planning and all that, so we pick dates out in the future, work back and say, this is the date we're going to meet up by. We started that with our team and our directors in March, April and we're right on schedule with our strategy. So the overall corporate strategy is you have a variety of assets in Mexico. We're going to use this asset to generate relatively near-term cash to then fund the other assets. Yeah, and further expansion of the Binguico, I mean, it's...we're sitting on 200,000 metric tons of surface, 500,000 metric tons underground. How many samples did you take, Kim? We did 12 trenches and around 50 samples for grade, for the grade control and a large bulk sample is being done first week in January. Do you know where that surface rock came from? Can you track it historically to where it came from underground? Yeah, it came from driving the Binguico shaft. It was the first shaft started in 1902, 1903 and it punched right through the Binguico vein down to 350 meters. So all that work is brought up to the surface and cleaned out so that's where it's done. So the grade goes from 0.8 up to 6 grams of gold equivalent. So that's why we have to go through a grading strategy to see how we blend the ore to get that consistent grade of the milk. So Van Gold issued a press release in the middle of November stating its intention to do a sampling program included in there was a reference to the eighth level. Did you get down there? The gentlemen, the mine crews are down working two shifts a day. They started the fourth, they're working away down to the sixth this week. They intersected the underground stockpile at the fourth level and the fifth which would be around 140 meters below surface. Sixth level we reached this week, we're hoping, from then they'll start cleaning it out and start doing safety checks to get down to the seventh and eighth level. So you can understand an old mine, safety is our paramount concern when they're entering these things after 100 years. It's amazing that all of that, the stoves and everything still available after 100 years must be very settled rock like doing work in Northern Ontario. You have to, the pictures I sent you, they're taking those from a recent site visit we did and it's just amazing to see the size of the stoves, they go from three meters wide to 17 meters wide and you'll have a 90 meter stope over your head. All work is all mined out, it's just, it's actually fantastic. So this is silver and gold, so I would guess that the next major milestone would be the release of that sampling program and I'm assuming that in that press release you'll tell us what your next steps are after that. Yeah, we'll be putting an update news release out the next couple of days. Let everybody know where we are and what we expect on our timelines, which is important and our big thing is to get the underground stockpile sampling program underway and we have a drill rig being moved in now, which we're going to put it into one of the parallel vanes to the Bunguico and drill out of that and there's four drilling stations now set up. It's a small little rig, it's going to drill in Q and it will receive about 700, 800 meters across the stockpile. Tell us about Van Gold's capital structure. Capital structure right now, we're sitting in our 51 million shares issued after three finances we're in the middle of a small financing now, there's on top of that 35 million warrants at 25 cents. So our goal is to get the stock price up by fundamentals, by proving what we have in the value of the underground and plus cash will come in, hopefully exercise those warrants so by the next six months bring around $70 million into the till helps with a nice finance in there for drilling campaign at surface for Q and Q2. Fully diluted I think with all our options around 81 million thereabouts, 80 million. Okay, well we'll be keeping an eye on that press release next week when it comes out and I thank you very much for your time. Excellent, appreciate it. Check in with you soon. All the best. Take care.