 CBLT, my favorite company whose name doesn't reflect what you are. So let's start with Big Duck Lake. What's going on there? Well, first, we do have three cobalt properties. So CBLT does reflect that. But currently, we've put out news at Big Duck Lake recently with decent numbers from the north end. Big Duck Lake has always been explored for the gold in the middle. Everybody's gone across the north looking for the zinc. There's a theory that there's a zinc belt that goes from Pick River to Winston Lake, and then it turns left and comes across Big Duck Lake, and we are testing that theory. I'll tell you, Peter, nobody loves critical minerals more than I do. And of course, we love cobalt. But the reason I introduced you that way is because I also love CISCOM. And CISCOM is the deal that, believe it or not, I think is going to make CBLT shareholders a great deal of money. Can you give us an update on that? Sure. We have declared and paid the dividend of CISCOM shares back to the CBLT shareholder base. It's bizarre that in this world, that doesn't happen instantaneously. It is still a paper-based process. So the paperwork is with the transfer agent who sends it to CDS and the nobos. And then CDS sends it to corporate action departments, and then the stock winds up in people's accounts. So that is in process now. The shareholders already caught a tempest dividend. They caught a power stone dividend in April. And now they get to catch the CISCOM dividend. And further to that, because of course, that's a data tech company. Let's talk gold. CBLT has some gold. Am I making my point here, Peter? Falcon Lake, what's happening with your gold project? In 1996, a Falcon Bridge geologist said nobody should work these three properties unless one person owns them all, because the garson fault runs through all three. And working one of them only benefits the other two properties. And as of about a month ago, after five years of chasing, we finally closed on Falcon Gold, a former producer. So we have united those three properties along the garson fault. Very excited about that. The historical numbers are amazing. It's on patented land. So a lot of these numbers aren't in the public domain. We got them from the ministry, from the regional geologist, which is a fantastic program. It's some of your tax dollars spent perfectly, which have reinforced our knowledge of the property. So we anticipate being up there late August, early September for sampling and mapping. Well, of course, for those of you out there new to CBLT, which I encourage you to check this out. The news releases that we're discussing right now are all in the last month. And so why don't we just move to the other news release from last month, which of course is your lithium deal. What's happening with Shatford Blake? It says you're beginning operations. That sounds very exciting. I mean, everybody in the world wants some lithium. Yeah, I can't talk to you about that because I've seen the assay results. There's a press release pending with them in it. So that's as far as I can go. All right. So you heard it here first, CBLT Peter Clausi. Thank you so much for an update. And for those of you who would like to meet Peter, send me an email. I'll introduce you. Thank you. Thanks.