 Here we are at the Mining Show again with yet another beautiful story I didn't know about. Thanks for coming by today. Thank you Peter. We are talking about Matagascar and we're talking about next source materials which has a graphite deposit in Matagascar. Yes. So let me set the scene. People come in to talk about mining, I ask about 43101s. We did this before the interview and you told me you actually had a full feasibility study and you're in development for your mill now. Yes. Right now we were raising the money so we've been in Matagascar ten years done two feasibility studies recently updated our feasibility study in June which we announced to the market we're building the world's first full demodular mine and what that means. So stop the plos there. The old one called for 200 million of capex. Correct. The modular mine calls for? 20 million of capex. 20 million. Now the volume is 50,000 originally and we're bringing it down to 17 as a phase one. Phase two will be the full 50,000. Tons? A year which makes even a 17,000 ton mine is still probably the fourth largest in the world. So this is a very high quality. All our graphite has been tested already by end users so it's been verified. Our stage right now is to raise the 20 million dollars US to build the mine. We can have it up and running in nine months time. How we can do that is because it's modular. It's being built offsite, it will then be sent to Matagascar, constructed, reassembled in about 30 days time. So your labor cost is less? Hosing cost is less? Yes. We don't have to house all these expensive, you know, 1500 people was original to bring them down to Matagascar, feed them, sanitation, house them and now we can build it off shore in a first world country. People go home to their families at night and then it gets shipped and this is incredibly efficient. So that's one of the biggest savings for us is to be able to have it sent and it's basically connected like a Lego set. So this has never been done before in mining where the full mine has been built in a modular form. So this is game changing to us because this can be applied. It's an incredible see. It can be applied in any jurisdiction, any commodity. So this is a, it's a de-risking exercise, it's a proof of concept. When we build this phase, then we intend on using it to do our other opportunities which are vanadium. We have the big vanadium deposit as well, 10 kilometers away from our graphite. In Matagascar as well? In Matagascar. So these are all 43-101 compliant and our graphite of course is a development stage. It's detailed engineering is completed. All we need is the money to start building. So are you looking for debt, equity or both? It'll be equity. It's so small. On that side, we already have the debt lined up for the expansion. So once that, once we get phase one, which will be done in equity, it's such a small ticket, then we can have the debt side pay for the expansion which is phase two. And then we become a very, very sizable mine. It's funny we talked about $20 million being a small ticket, but compared to a half billion to develop a mine, $20 million is nothing. No, it's not. And we've actually invested $50 million in Matagascar to date, just developing both the graphite and the vanadium. So here we are. NCSR of course. And $20 million, I mean, that's for us, and that puts us in production. It generates revenue and it's a very, very high quality asset. When are you in production? It's nine months of construction and delivery and assembly time from the point we are funded. So if we are funded by May 1st, we're in production end of December. It's that easy. I wouldn't say it's that easy, but it took us 18 months to do all the value engineering to connect all the pieces to actually get this concept and that we want to show the world, show the investors, show the funds, show the mining world that this is actually going to be the first modular mine built and we can do it on time on budget. Wow. Well, you look at Northern Ontario, the rough metric is $100,000 a meter. So if you're going down half a kilometer for shafting, it's half a billion dollars. Yeah. Ours is open pit. So again, we're not anywhere near. In Matagascar, you have to be concerned about the jungle and the rainforest. We're not anywhere near that. This is open pit. We have no environmental concerns. There's no villages around us. So this is just a flat open pit, perfect mining setting. It looks like Nevada. So we're very blessed by the fact that we're not in the endemic areas of Matagascar and this is going to be for us a blessing because you can certainly be a concern if you're in the rainforest, which we are not. So if you're in development, you must have end customers for your graphite. Yes. So all of our graphite is spoken for. We can't. It's again, confidential. We want to get that out to the market as soon as we... Did you get any offtakes for that? Yes. Yeah. All that's in place. We want to get that out to the market as soon as we get ourselves funded because that'll be the requirement for us to be able to press release who the parties are involved. Great story. We're excited to get going. I really appreciate your coming by, Brett. Yeah. Well, thank you very much. Have a great day. Thank you, Peter.