 Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Nickel28. I have Anthony Molesky and I have Martin Vidra. How are you today? Great, Tracy. Thanks for having us on. Always enjoy catching up. Yeah, wonderful day. Yes, let's just start at the top here. Nickel28 smoothed up what, 30% in the last month? Yeah, look, it's been a great tear. I mean, even today, I saw it was trading above $30. I think that's really reflected in the fact that the market has become more interested in Nickel as we've seen that Nickel price today touched $1060. We're one of the very few, if not only producing pure plain Nickel equities on the TSX. If you want Nickel exposure, you want leverage and you want that in a producer, then we're kind of the one stop shop there. All of you EV investors out there, every keyword you want to hear is here, Nickel and Cobalt. So perhaps, Martin, you give us an update on the project and how it's going, please. Okay, thanks, Tracy. You know, the project is running great. We expect to release our full year results for year ending 2021, where the production of our flagship operation in Ramu, Papua and New Guinea will have once again reached basically nameplate capacity for the fifth year in a row, which is absolutely wonderful in this world. It's the only H-PAL operation in the world that has been running at design capacity. So we're talking about 32,000 tons of Nickel and about 3,000 tons of Cobalt in a form to that the battery industry is just really hungry for. It's called MHP, our mixed hydroxide product, and it is really becoming the key ingredient of choice for the battery industry. So we're really excited and 2022 looks to be off to a great start again with production just coming along. So we're quite happy with that asset. And of course, Anthony, love an update from you. We know you know how to speak investment audience language. Yeah, I think the key point here is when the project was funded and financed, our partner MCC, who's just done a really great job operating this project, as well as anyone in the world anywhere at any time, lent us money and they did it in two tranches. We paid back that first tranche. So we now have free cash flow. We've been buying back shares in the market. We'll continue to do that. And the second tranche, we'll take another, depending on the Nickel price, two years to repay or less just depends on the Nickel price. It's highly geared to that price. And you can work that out if you go look at our guidance. And when that is paid back, you could be looking at anywhere from 40 to 60 million dollars US a year free cash flow at current prices. And we intend to return the overwhelming majority of that as a dividend. So this is the ultimate vehicle. It's not 10 years away from permitting an actual fact we've been producing for seven or eight years now. We are the largest producer of MHP in the world. And there's a good chance if you're driving an electric vehicle, you have our MHP in that battery. So I'm going to ask you a question that I already know how you're going to answer, but I'm going to throw it out there anywhere anyway, which is Anthony, is it too late to buy the stock? Like I said, you've increased dramatically here in the last 60 days. No, I don't think so. But of course, whether or not you buy the stock in large part depends on what you think about the price of Nickel. And that's the great thing about the stock. If you think Nickel's going up, staying here, it's a great buy. If you think for some reason, Nickel's going to have a huge sell off, well, then it's not. And so we've waded through the decade long journey from exploration to production. We're through that journey now. And it's really about continuing to produce at nameplate or above, which we have. And then you need to plug in, meaning the investor just needs to plug in what they think is going to happen to Nickel. And from there, you can see how expensive or cheap we are. And myself, I think we're cheap. I think I'm the largest shareholder owning roughly 9% or 10% of the company. So I'm pretty bullish. I think I also heard management is buying back shares. Is that correct? That's correct. We've been buying back shares now for a number of months. I can't remember exactly how long it's disclosed in the quarterly. But yeah, we're buying back shares and we'll continue to do that. And what should we anticipate as shareholders in the next upcoming quarter? I think you touched on that, Martin. Perhaps you'd like to add a note or two. Well, I think just from the production side, I think you can expect another strong quarter of nameplate production. And the other thing we're seeing is not only is the Nickel price appreciating, the Cobalt price is appreciating significantly. It's trading at the highest level since 2018, which really helps generate extra cash, as Anthony says. So it offsets our costs. So I think from a production point of view, you're going to see strong production at costs that are consistent with what we've been reporting over the last 8-12 quarters. And of course, you heard it here, production. We've got Nickel and Cobalt. Thank you both for joining us today. That's Nickel 28 on the TSX. Thanks a lot, Tracy. Thank you, Tracy.