 Hi, I'm Chris Thompson from Investor Intel and today I'm with Alex Klemann, who is the CEO of Leacore Gold on the CSE with the ticker LECR. How are you today, Alex? Great, Chris. Thanks for having me. Well, Leacore is in one of the hottest areas of mining exploration these days, which is Newfoundland and Labrador. You're on the island in Newfoundland and you've actually hit your horse to a really well-known geologist, Sean Ryan, and seemed to have three very interesting projects. And you had a recent news release about some results you've done on one of your projects called the Western Exploits. Maybe you can just start off with that one for the investors. Certainly. We have, as you mentioned, three different project grounds of Bay Verde in the east, the Western Exploits, which is a central, north-central Newfoundland, and we've got towards Gander Zone. We've got the Star Trek property. Western Exploits is one of the largest, if not the largest land package held by a public company in Newfoundland. It's over 140,000 hectares. And Sean Ryan, as you mentioned, is a well-known prospector, had a lot of success in the Yukon as turns its attention over the last four or five years to Newfoundland. We're utilizing this soil grid methodology, which is really a great start to what is essentially virgin ground. And that's what's wonderful about Newfoundland. It hasn't been a pin cushioned to death and we're in a great situation where they're thanks to companies like Newfound Gold, showing the rest of us that there's lots of discovery to be made. So we're happy where we are and we're being methodical in how we get there. And I think your Bay Verde project is your most advanced one right now. What have you done there recently? Yeah. No, Bay Verde has been pieced together. It's about 2,000 hectares. It's got lots of known gold showings. Basically, Newfoundland was prospected and run by Noranda back in the 90s and in the 80s. And so we're in a situation here where Bay Verde has had some piecemeal exploration over a long period of time. And we pieced together a nice land package there, lots of showings. We're hoping to get some drills in the ground later in the year. Whereas in Western exploits, we still have a lot of grid work to do to get to those drill targets. Now, it appears that you take a very methodology of a very systematic way of exploring the area. Maybe you can just go over that with some investors when they're looking for drill results right away. Maybe you can just go over how you guys do your exploration by plans. Right. Well, perfect example is Bay Verde where we've done soil work. There's been a lot of historical work. So that's a little quicker for us to get drills in the ground. Whereas Western exploits really had no one's ever done any work on the ground. And it's such a large package. I mean, we're throwing out the net so wide. It's going to take some time. But when you look at Newfoundland and you study the geology and the history of mineralization through a lot of the zones in Newfoundland, you realize that this ground is just never going to work. So we're lucky. We know there's gold there, how much, where it is. This is what the soil grid programs do for us. They give us the best drill targets. And then we'll go in and drill. So drilling it at Western exploits sometime in the next 12 to 18 months. Same thing with Star Trek, probably a little quicker at Star Trek, but certainly much quicker at our Bay Verde package. And how does the bank account these days? Excellent. We raised 11 million last year. We've got about eight and a half in the bank. We've got a real strong relationship with our investors. And one thing, if you look into it, I mean, what are we, an 18 million market cap at eight million cash, eight and a half million cash, a pretty good situation to be in. Yeah, I think you have a very tight capital, only a little over 50 million shares outstanding. And for a company for a less than $20 million market cap with $8 million in cash, that's a fairly good value for the investor. Over the next, say year, I guess, or the summer program, what are you going to be doing on the projects and what can investors look forward to seeing? Yeah. Well, we'd love to get into drilling the Bay Verde package. We know there's some high-grade gold systems running through there and some copper numbers as well on the northern side of that Bay Verde package. So we'll probably do a RAV drill program in the next 90 to 120 days. So by Q2, Q3. And then we'll follow up with the Diamond program in the fall. All the while we're continuing to run our soil grids over massive pieces of ground in that Western exploits area. And do you have any plans to do things like some geophysics, like some IPs work as well? Yeah. And once we get the soil work done and completed, which is quite an undertaking at Western exploits, the next phase of exploration will include. One of the things we really like is getting these what they call geoprobes done. Geoprobe is a system that Sean Ryan used to create success in the Yukon. These little mobile drill units are percussive. They're non-disruptive. And you can get real-time deeper results than you could obviously from grid work, soil grid work. But that will probably be following up the soil work with these geoprobes. And then we'll go on to the next phases, which we've got regional geochemistry and geophysical work done by the Newfoundland government. That really helps. But in terms of actual on the ground work and prospecting, it's never been done on this ground. So we've got to get down, get our feet dirty and do the on-ground work and reconnaissance. That'll all follow over the next year. Well, it seems like a very exciting what's happening on your projects. I did a lot of work, as I mentioned earlier, on an Atlantic Gold Report. So covered off the area. It's a very active area right now, lots of investment in it. And you seem to have three very good projects that are worth the investigation. So we look forward to following the story. And maybe we can speak again in a couple of months after you've had some more results so we can update the investors. We'd love to and appreciate you making the introduction for Lea Cora to your audience. And we'll be definitely back to keep everybody updated on the work we're doing. There's a lot going on and it's exciting. It's time to be in Newfoundland.