 Day 4, PDAC 2023 and today I have James Sykes. Is that right? Yep. Baseload Energy. How are you? I'm doing awesome. How are you Tracy? You just told me off the record how you got your trading symbol or your trading symbol is fine to FIND? Yes. And we're pretty good at that. On our first drill program we made a discovery. So I think that speaks to our reputation as being uranium explorers in the Athabasca basin area. I remember the first time I saw your name in the past and people have always touted you as being one of the most talented geologists in the market. Of course I'm going to put you on the spot here. So let's go back to Baseload. What talked you into becoming the CEO of Baseload Energy? It was a combination of things but really it was a new opportunity to advance my career. It was getting back into uranium and bringing a new thesis to exploration and really pushing it forward. The group behind Baseload, so the ore group of companies which is all held by Stephen Stewart, in our first meeting we hit it off. We thought alike. I saw the potential with them. I saw how driven they were and passionate. They wanted to make discoveries. They wanted to create value for shareholders. And even with one of our directors, Mr. Charles Boadry, on the technical side of things, we really hit it off. It was just a good melding of minds. So it just felt like the right thing to do and the right team to be with. All right. So we've been asking a lot of CEOs during PDAC. We're in an elevator with you and you have 60 seconds with the top three reasons why we should look at Baseload Energy. We're uranium exploration in the Athabasca basin. Uranium is hot because nuclear demand is going to be hot. We've made a discovery. We call it Accio and it's as shallow as 25 meters beneath the surface. So to put that into context, that's the width of a hockey rink. So between surface and bedrock is all overburden. You scrape that away. You've got mineralization exposed right there. That's open pit style of mineralization. So we think that this, we think that Accio has the potential to be a mine very quickly and in the future. Well, respectfully, you just win the award for best 60 second answer for any of the CEOs during PDAC. Very good. And of course your world renowned as a geologist and now I got to ask you some investment questions. Are you ready? What kind of cash do you have in the bank? We've got about eight million dollars in the bank. Two million of that is flow through and we plan to use that to start redrilling on Accio this May or June. So this sounds very exciting. How many shares outstanding do you have? About 91 million. And what should shareholders or individuals looking to become shareholders, what should they expect in the upcoming quarter? We've got results from a previous drill program that would come out, but they're exciting for us on a technical standpoint. Investors may not understand why we get so excited about it, but the big push is going to be going back to Accio. That's our deposit. We've got about 10,000 meters planned at least to really define and start doing definition drilling on Accio and developing more of that near-surface resource. We have some more additional exploration drilling around Accio that we want to do because we think there's discovery opportunity for more deposits within Accio. So we have a lot coming down the pipelines. Well you heard it here, baseload energy, James Sykes. Thank you so much for joining us today. Thank you Tracy. It's been a pleasure.