 Welcome back to Investor Intel. With us today is Sam Keynes of Blue Ocean Nutrosciences. Hi Sam. Hi, how are you Peter? I'm very well. We're getting ready for the mining show, but today we're talking about something completely different. Tell us about the company. Well Blue Ocean started as an IPO 2012. What we do and the only thing we do is dissolve CO2 in the wire so fine it doesn't come out until used by plants to accelerate their growth with photosynthesis. All plants, all types. So any plant that has leaves, has leaves and converts sunlight into food energy can use your process? Yep. The more chlorophyll, the darker the plant. Imagine dark lettuce, kale, cannabis will benefit from doing this. Okay. Would you need a license to get into the cannabis space? We don't need one for the 28,000 growers in Canada licensed already that are called ACNPRs, Medical Cannabis. We do need a Health Canada exemption for the large Canadian licensed producers who were blocked last March from using foliar spray on their leaves for all things until approved by Health Canada. They can only use natural ingredients. That's in part because of the blockage of an illegal chemical used that no one wants to inhale because it's carcinogenic called microbutycyl. That happened last year, the year before when it's a chemical that is supposed to be digested so it's used on fruit somehow wound up in the tobacco food chain and was smoked and is now carcinogenic. Well it's much more dangerous to smoke something that's got carcinogens than eating it bottom line. Okay. So now you need a Health Canada exemption but you can already sell to the people who are growing at home under a medical exemption. Yeah. Currently we're internationally. We're involved in the US and a number of states going forward on growth trials. They do not have any similar requirements for exemptions. How about the rest of the world? Rest of the world, not at all. Strictly Health Canada and so we have had interactions with Health Canada. Bottom line is that we're waiting for them to approve or disapprove the use of adding simple natural carbon done naturally without chemicals into natural water. That's all we do. Are you in revenue now? No. We expect revenue by Q3 likely sooner from lettuce, microgreen, basil, spice producers that grow in greenhouses indoors that use overhead sprinkling systems. They're easy for us to tap into and then probably Q4 for cannabis. You were talking earlier that Blue Ocean is a perpetual licensee of the intellectual property needed to make the CO2 gasification process work, right? That's correct. We also on our own are entitled to further patent any type of improvements and what we have filed for patents for which is critical above ground is to foliar spray and dissolve carbon to enhance growth. We filed in July with the US Patent Trade Office and the EU. That is critical for us to get that patent because there's no similar patents in our patent search we found anywhere. Okay. You're saying the word foliar. That's the same root as the word foliage, right? Foliage is canopy is leaves because all plants inhale CO2 through their leaves, not the roots. So this will only work on leaves and will only be applied to leaves where inhalation is CO2 to create sugars from the carbon and carbohydrates to allow them to grow. We simply will allow every plant that is short CO2 to be fulfilled, if you may, with their genetic capability of growing faster and bigger. So the plants grow faster? Yes. And bigger? Yes. We approve both in trial levels at University of Guelph. We'll expand our trials going forward here with University of Guelph. We'll funded our Best Act Science University in Canada. So we'll be working actively with them going forward on a variety of different plants, including anything to do with dark chlorophyll leafy greens. Sounds like a unique value proposition. We hope so. We've got lots of trials in various stages at the moment, about 50 in total, half cannabis, half not in various conditions, like for instance the Health Canada exemption condition with larger LPs. But at the moment on the books are trials with lettuce microgreens, flowers like orchids that folks used CO2 gas today in greenhouses. Dali is outside, tobacco outside, trying for tobacco inside, and grapes outside and inside is what we have in the books. So it'd be very hard to quantify your target market because it sounds massive. Well it is. It's an $8 trillion global food market grown about $8 trillion a year, is the food market. We estimate about one quarter of that is the wholesale revenue for growers of $2 trillion a year and we're hopeful we can capture one or two percent of that global growth market, not all of it's irrigated, about half is irrigated and half of that half is the kind of irrigation we want over hit sprinkling. Okay, so what's the next significant milestone in the company that we should be looking for? Health Canada approval hopefully to our first announcement of some progress with respect to some of these trials I just mentioned. We're targeting two per week starting next week and again split 50-50 cannabis. Most in Southern Ontario are banned with this limited but we do have 15 people in North America from California to Vancouver to Nova Scotia to Florida on our CO2 grow rep list and one in Berlin, Germany to be the local point person if you may for the expertise to online monitor the trials as we proceed. Great, we'll keep an eye on things and check back in with you on those milestones. Thanks for your time. Thank you very much Peter for having me. Thanks. Bye.