 I have Deb from Vision 3.0, how are you today Deb? I'm great, how are you Tracy? Deb, you have an amazing track record for success in finding excellent projects. So if you could just give us an update on what's happening with Vision 3.0's projects, thank you. Well, thank you, great to be here. Well, we've got 16 projects and we, this winter drilled two of them, one with our money PLN, and then we drilled another one with traction uranium's money. We're quite happy, we haven't got the results in the second half, but on the PLN we've certainly identified a corridor now, which runs parallel to where the three other major deposits just below us. So that was positive. All uranium in the basin always comes up through a conductor, graphitic. So, but not all conductors have, you know, high grade uranium in them. So we've got to narrow those down. So we've done that. Overall, you know, being well-funded, good investor support, and having a really good technical team makes me feel like, okay, we're learning. You know, one thing I've watched now for how many years our technical team studied, they're always trying to vector in, vector in, vector in, ticking all the boxes of what the deposit must have. Because if you look at the Arrow or Triple R or Waterbury, you know, there are different types of deposits, but they'll have certain signals. And our guys are always trying to tick all the boxes, but it takes time sometimes and one has to be patient. Okay, and so speaking of that, you as a result of your reputation and your historic success, you've done a great job at raising capital. You just had a number of warrants exercised. Okay, talk to us about your cash position. Yes, thank you. About 10 million we have. When we raised that 16, 17 million, we had to spend 10. And now we've been picking up more as we go along. So yeah, we did focus making sure we got our story out and obviously having a huge interest in nuclear power again. You know, when you market some good volumes, a lot of warrants to be done. So we're very fortunate that way. We just now need to make a discovery. You know, so what have you done yesterday? Is what are we gonna do? So in that perspective, you know, the pressure's on the team to make another discovery. Now most people can't find one, we found two, but I believe there's a third one out there, Ray Ashley and the team are quite smart. And we have a great board member with Ross and that's been super have great board members like Phillip Morehouse and Steve Cochran. They're guys who are entrepreneurs. They understand what we've got to take some risks, including marketing and, you know, different exploration ideas. So yeah, we're very fortunate. Now what we need is a continuing rise in the uranium price long-term spots go up and down. But when I spoke to Tim Getzel last year, CEO of chemical, he wants the same thing. All of us does. We want to see some long-term contracts at 61, 65, and if that happens, I believe he wants the small price rise even more and everything goes up. And there are two factors that I can lead to it. One, Grosscoff is able to get a spot listed on New York Stock Exchange, which he believes access to a ton more cash coming into it and he'll drive the uranium price up. The other is just seeing if the US legislators say that, hey, and they've started the process where it goes through or not, is they put a bill in that said, no more Russian uranium, Kazak, but get it. If that happens, there is about 25 million pounds. Half the uranium, the US use nuclear power for 20% of their energy. And half of that comes from Russia and their friends. Well, that means every 10th light bulb in the States is Russian uranium. So if the politicians push that out, you watch uranium price go up again. So if I'm correct, the uranium spot price has increased. The increase in uranium interest has increased due to the appreciation from Europeans, for instance, as nuclear energy, as a clean tech source of energy. And then finally, let's discuss the leaky boat, as Christopher Eccleston calls it, with how the Russians are still managing and the Kazak stands and friends of Russia are still managing to supply the rest of the world uranium in spite of economic sanctions. Do you have any thoughts on that at this time? Well, I don't think they can. Almost 50 of Germany's coal. My very number one, look, look at Europe, this one country in France, France has their own nuclear power and they were gonna bring it down. Now they're saying we want more. Absolute, they can't do it. Germany cannot shut down financial relationships with Germany, otherwise, sort of Russia, because they can't buy the uranium. 50% of their coal, like 30% of the oil, so much that they're gassed, they can't. So it's a dream that people think that Europe's gonna shut down their financial relationships with Russia. So I don't think it can happen now. It can happen in America, because in the States, they only need 25 million pounds, they can get that easily from Australia, they can get that from Namibia and definitely Canada, obviously, because it'll take a little bit of time. In order for the chemical to crank back, my cars are back up, it'll take some time, but we can supply it. So, you know, but the reality is there's a lot of, you know, I believe the Kazakhs, people said they never sold. For a long time, I tutu as I know doing things with them. I think the problem is they won't sell to this, but there's always some rogue country out there that will buy it and package it back up under their name, but everybody knows what's going on. And so I'm not counting on that piece to drive uranium. What I'm counting on is the wake up call that the world has seen is that wind and the sun are not the intermittent power. They go up and down and you can't live on that. People wanna cook, you know, five o'clock to eight o'clock. They don't wanna cook at three o'clock in the morning. So we need power, it has to be stable, it has to have this base load power we can hold in the spot. And the only one answer to that, if you don't want your either pollution or perish, is that the two things people talk about? You know, so nuclear is definitely, and that's why you're seeing Buffett and Bill Gates build a reactor, why, oh man, Royce is not doing heavy homework, SMRs, they believe that's better than a massive nuclear, and I'm with them. I think that's the answer where we can, little towns can put up a nuclear plant to run everything without pollution, you know, rather than diesel. Of course, I urge everybody to do their own due diligence, but you'll see that Dev has an incredible history for actually locating real sources of uranium. And on that note, when should we anticipate some drilling results in these 16 projects, correct? We should get some in the next three to four weeks and a batch, and we should be able to get another batch in about three months. From the one advantage of drilling for uranium is you know right away how much of a relativity, then you get the actual assays. So we're waiting for those results to come in. So we'll start to roll it over the next few weeks. Well, Dev, thank you so much for joining us and providing us with an update for fission 3.0. Thank you. Thank you, Tom.