 I'm Stephen Launs with Investor Intel and today I'm joined by Stephen Berega, who is the CEO and president of Romeo's Gold. And Stephen, welcome. Thank you very much, Stephen. It's good to see you. It's great to see you again, too. So, you have a portfolio of projects. You have projects in Nevada. You have some exciting projects in British Columbia. And today we're going to talk a little bit about your tech projects. Perfect. Tell me more. Okay. So, as you mentioned, we have a portfolio of assets. We also have assets in Ontario, Northwestern Ontario as well. So the tech asset in particular is something that I've been very keen on talking about because it's got a size that is getting some big attention. It's the type of asset that the majors would look for as a key target. And location-wise, we couldn't ask for anything better. So we're right along the southern boundary of Galore Creek. For those who don't know what Galore Creek is, it's a massive proposed copper mine co-owned by Tech and Newmont. It's run by a management company called GCMC. And their road intersects the tech claims. So we have actually quite a big land package in British Columbia. It's about 400 square kilometres, a little bit more than that now. And the trek has been an asset that we've been working on for many years. But we're all of exactly 1.3 kilometres away from their proposed road. And in the Golden Triangle, infrastructure is everything, as you know. So their proposed mill site is about 12 kilometres down the road. And we're very excited by this IP target that we shot last summer. It's about approximately 800 metres long. And just below surface, it expands out to about 500 metres. And it shoots down, well the IP shows it at 650 metres. And the MT line that we shot actually shows it going down about 2 kilometres. So it's a great big target for drill. Now I was just saying, you've done IP. What else have you done on it? We've not drilled it on purpose. We're waiting for the right partner to do so. But the surface expression of this thing was a very big, epidote field that was over a kilometre long, overprinted by a stock works, 800 metres of stock works. So that's a great indicator of what you'd typically want to see in a porphyritic system at surface. Marry that with an overlay of magnetics, excuse me. And you start to see that all these layers of information start to stack up and show that this IP target is quite substantial and quite real. So we have done surface work, IP work to answer your question. And next is we're drill ready, so we're targeted and looking forward to finding the right partner to move it forward this summer. And obviously it'll depend on the partner, but a modest program, a big program or whatever your partner is prepared to do. Exactly. I think we could go as big as needed. But as you know, porphyry systems are quite significant and expensive to explore. I think the first pass would probably be somewhere around 3,000 or 4,000 metres. Maybe 6 to 8 holes would cover that off and would probably be somewhere around a $3-4 million work commitment to get that, to accomplish that type of a program to start with. And you clearly at this point don't know what kind of depth you're looking at, but how close to surface? Well, in fact it does come to surface and it's in a sort of a TP formation that does come up to exposure at surface and then at 200 metres it expands out to that 500 metre level. So it's exactly what you'd want to see as far as a great juicy target would look like. So it's exciting times. And you have some big boys in the neighbourhood? Of course. With GCMC we're in the shadow of the giant of Galore Creek. The neighbourhood at the Golden Triangle is definitely a hot topic for every major right now. It's certainly a good address. That's right. And I think the majors are moving down the food chain in a way that I've never seen, actually. In my 16-year career, this is the first time that every phone call I've made has been taken and they're not usually answering, we'll call you, don't call us again. This time they're saying, no, okay great, let's sit down and let's have a chat. So it's exciting times. The majors' inventories are drying up. That's right. It's getting harder and harder to find things, certainly hard to find things that show at surface anymore. And like you said, with infrastructure running right through it, I imagine you can be popular. Well I hope so. It would be nice to be the bell of the ball once. We talked about some other projects, you have some other projects in Nevada. That's right. Any updates on them? Well we're going to be certainly working in Nevada at some point during the 2023 season. Nevada, in my opinion, will become a focus for aromials. We acquired an early stage asset called Kincaid. We've done some basic ground truthing so far and every single target we've identified of a former working pit, trench. It's showing high copper grab samples either running with high grade gold or high grade silver. It's very exciting. It appears to be an epithermal system but it's early days yet so we'll definitely be doing some work there. It's on the southern half of the Kincaid property. On the northern half we're tracking big scarring structures. So Kincaid will be very active probably starting April-May timeframe and then we also have a second asset. So forgive me, Kincaid is found in the Walker Lane District which is in southwestern Nevada. In northwestern Nevada we have an asset which is a former producing mine. And that mine is called SCOSA. Average grade that came out of it was over an ounce per ton. Back in the 30s into the early 40s and they only ever mined down 400 feet. We think that there's a very high possibility of that mineralization continuing well beyond. They basically mined down to the water table and then they had to stop. They didn't have the technology to move on so we're excited. Nevada presents a huge potential for us and of course we'll certainly keep these conversations going on the BC assets, on the Trek asset and we'll look forward to telling your audience all about it as it comes forward. I look forward to having you back and maybe you'll have some news about Trek when we talk next. Perfect, I look forward to it. Thanks for coming in. Thanks so much Stephen. Great to see you. Take care.