 Today I have the pleasure of speaking with George Glazier of Western Uranium and Vanadium Core. How are you today, George? Real good, Tracy. Good to speak with you again. Well, George, it's a real pleasure to have this opportunity to speak to. It's my understanding North America's number one source of Vanadium. Is that correct? These are the rumors I'm hearing. Well, the Sunday Mind Complex certainly is one of the best, if not the best, mine in North America. Vanadium, a series of five mines with very, very high grade Vanadium. And of course, you've just put out some very big news. So on November 28, you put out a news report on how you're planning to provide a Sunday Mind Complex reopening update. Can you talk to us a little bit about this news release? Yeah, that's right. Early next year we will open the Sunday Mine, which was operated in 2009, and so the mine is ready to go. So we'll open it early 2019, get it ready for production in the second half of 2019. So the mine is virtually ready. We're going to go in and assess the high grade Vanadium that we know is in there and then lay out the mining plan to start mining in the second half. Well, we're getting a lot of Twitter action, a lot of tweets about you. And one of the potential investors out there sent me an email asking about how you're planning on sending your ore overseas for processing. Could you address that? Well, yeah, Vanadium ore can be shipped anywhere in the world. You've got to have an export license, which is not difficult to get. The US exports all kinds of commodities, including a lot of coal. So the Vanadium ore will be exported much like we export other commodities. Of course, it'll be in a container. But we're going to ship this overseas for processing. There's a big demand for the Vanadium. Processing plants are already ready to go with no feedstock. So that's our plan, at least for the first couple of years, moving into building a new Vanadium plant in the US, which will take a few years, a couple of years. And of course, George, with Vanadium prices absolutely surging and such an incredible demand globally right now. There's a lot of misinformation out there. One person was tweeting about how your ore may potentially be radioactive. Can you talk to us a little bit about that? Because that obviously is incorrect. Yeah, our Vanadium ore, the Vanadium stand alone in the Sunday mine, is no more radioactive than the coal we ship. The United States coal mines have a little radioactivity. Radioactivity is everywhere in very low quantities. So that's what the Vanadium has in it, very low radioactivity. There's no restriction on shipping that kind of stuff. Not we wouldn't be shipping coal around the world. So George, thank you for addressing that particular misinformation. Can you also address a lot, there's a lot of misinformation about the real demand for Vanadium out there. Is there a real shortage or not? Well, there clearly is. That's why the price has gone to over $30. The monitor doesn't move up in price unless there's shortages. With the Chinese cutting back their production. That affected the world price. And again, how long that lasts? When can you bring on new production? That's the question. And we're one of the first ones that's going to be able to bring that production. Bring the supply demand back into balance. Now what price is needed for new mines? Take a look at the production that could come in. And it's at a high price. But we can make money at even lower than today's price. So that's why we will be in production and shipping fairly soon, that is our plan. So just for those shareholders out there that are going, okay, this company's got sustainability issues check. We've got Uranium, we've got Vanadium. Can you tell us just for those new investors that may be going, hey, this is a great opportunity to get involved a little bit more about the company in general, George? Well, the company, all of our assets right now are in the United States and the state of Colorado and Utah. Seven permitted mines, past producing mines. Of course, the Sunday Complex is five actual mines, five permitted mines. We were operated in 2009, ready to go into production. So we're waiting for, obviously, the Vanadium market already justifies it. Uranium doesn't quite. But we're ready to go with the Vanadium, so we'll be opening the mine to assess the very high grade Vanadium that was left in that mine from the very beginning when Union Carbide was mining it. So it's virtually ready to go for Vanadium production and Vanadium today justifies production. Well, we both know there's a large number that want, a large number of companies that want Vanadium or not to mention out of North America. So thank you so much for joining us today, because we know you're busy on the road building this company. Thanks, Tracy, good to talk to you.