 Today I have the distinct pleasure of hanging out with Frank Bassa from Granada Gold. How are you today? Very good Tracy. Thanks for having me here Tracy. Always a pleasure. Okay. Everybody out there been watching PDAC. What's happening kind of the canary in the market, right? And so what's happening in the gold market, Frank? Well, the gold market got hit a little bit last week, but I think it's that short term. I think it's going to recover. Long term gold. I think it's going to really go. Right time riding the wave, so I think we're in a good place. And for those of you out there going, okay, yes, we see the tidal wave for gold. It's finally going to hit the juniors. That's what the experts are telling us. Frank, you have words that people should love to hear. High grade. Close to the surface. Talk to us a little bit about this. The deposit we have actually was actually mined as a high grade mine historically underground. It was about nine and a half, 9.7, 10 grams a ton. But we also found people in the past who got open, open pitable material, weighing five grams a ton. So the previous operator, 94, took out about 14 and a half thousand ounces of five grams. So what we did was we decided to work on that extension of that going east. So we have about half a kilometer of that material now, but the grades that we drill near surface are above that. So we get grades like 11 grams, 12 grams, 13 grams per ton over quite a wide width. So we're going to carry on with a near surface drill program, extend that. Basically, the structure is about five and a half kilometers long. We only looked at about 500 meters of it. So we'll see how far this thing goes. And of course, everybody knows what we call shovel ready. We have all our permits. Basically, we ship the rocket anytime, 20 mil in Quebec, Ontario. Okay. We're going to stop you a little bit and make you back up. Extensions. What are you talking about? Well, the thing is basically historically what they did was the old timers, they mined only three structures, which was vein one, vein two. And somebody in 1994 decided to take an open pit sample out of vein one, which of a shaft one was, and they took out 14 and a half thousand ounces at five grams. Nobody was there until they took it. So we didn't look at that either. We did a bit of drilling and all of a sudden we found out, sure enough, it could be five grams. And so far, we found about 500 meters of that. So we have a lot of new investors to gold. We're trying to bring in new millennials and say, gold, treasure hunting. We've been treasure hunting for quite a while. So can you give our new investors some tips on what are good results? What should they be looking for? Well, I think, you know, most people look at an open pit at one gram. We're kind of returning grades of over one gram open pitable. You know, we're looking at about five gram average and it's been done in the past. You know, historically, when somebody takes out 14 and a half thousand ounces at five grams, it's a significant sample. So I think we found that structure. We're following it. And it's not normal to have an open pit running at five grams. Most people do one gram or less. So we're on something fairly large here. And like I said, it's five and a half kilometers long. We only look at, you know, 500 meters of it. And your last drilling results, the market responded incredible to it. Yeah. Well, we got a pretty good turnout. You know, we drilled about 33 meters of over 10 grams a ton near surface. When I say near surface, that means right from surface down. We have no overburden. So basically kind of very rare in this industry. So basically, you know, you break the rock, you ship it. And that's really rare, you know. So what should we as shareholders, hearing all of that, we got gold shovel ready, right? Key terms, high grade, yeah, high results. So what should we anticipate, say this next quarter or two? Well, I think we'll carry on with the drill program, we'll try to extend the past of 500 meters. Like I said, there's about, you know, a five and a half kilometers of structure. We find another structure next to it, a little south from there. We haven't touched it yet. And then of course, they can go to our website and take a look at what historically some of the other people pulled out, somewhere in the 30s, 40s, they took us stuff like seven ounces a ton, which is really high. And it's the nature of your body. You know, it's not unheard of that we have these kind of grades on our property. Well, Frank, thank you so much for joining us today. And for those of you out there that do not know we're not a gold, I'm sure they're going to take a look now. Yeah, simple as GGM on the venture exchange. Thank you. Thanks a lot. Thanks, Tracy. Appreciate it.