 Well, hello, everybody. This is Byron King with Investor Intel, and we are with Abraham Drost of Clean Air Metals, which is a platinum palladium exploration company located in the Midcontinent, Canada, just north of Lake Superior in a very, very rich mining district. Abraham, it's great to be with you. We are, we're, we've, you've got a company called Clean Air Metals, which is focused on the platinum and palladium plays in the middle of the continent. What is going on with platinum and palladium? Some people out in the viewer land might look at this and say, wait a minute, if we're going to get rid of internal combustion cars, we don't need, you know, catalytic converters, who needs platinum and palladium? So who needs platinum and palladium? Why are they hot metals right now? Look, I mean, palladium sort of led the charge from 2016 when it was priced in the 550 US per ounce range. Johnson Matthew at the time was predicting that palladium was going to go to $2,000 an ounce by 2020. My colleague and executive chairman of Clean Air Metals, Jim Gallagher, was actually a CEO of North American Palladium at the time with the lactazil mine. He could hardly believe that three times, you know, price movement prediction. But there was one very notable party that did believe Johnson Matthew in 2016. And that was Neil Froneman, the CEO of a small South African gold producer called Sabanie Gold. And being South African, he knew the value of the PGE suite, platinum and palladium. And he bought the Stillwater Mining Complex in Montana. And everybody thought he was nuts, or was wondering what the heck he just did. Well, by 2019, he was the top performing diversified gold producer in the world, bar none, number one. And why? Because of the income stream from Stillwater on the back of $2,000 palladium. So Johnson Matthew was exactly right. Johnson Matthew today in 2023 is all in on PGEs. They have sold their battery and metal assets in favor of PGEs. Why? Because platinum's the next one. Platinum, you must have platinum to produce green hydrogen. You must have platinum in a fuel cell to use green hydrogen. And quite frankly, people like Johnson Matthew, people like SFA Global, you know, the consultancy in London, believe that platinum has the potential to go to 2400 U.S. on the back of the green hydrogen revolution. And we're reading about hydrogen every day. So this is to answer your question more directly, Byron, this is an element suite that has torque because it's needed in this world that we live in, especially through the climate change imperative. I see. Now, historically, quite a bit of platinum and palladium has come out of Russia, come from a company like Norilsk, for example, but for obvious reasons, we are probably not going to be doing too much trade with Russia in the next few years, let's say, or maybe longer. You never know. So what does the supply demand look like? I mean, where else in the world besides Russia could people get platinum and palladium you know, besides elsewhere besides North America? South Africa comes to mind. I mean, South Africa and Russia collectively represent about 35 to 40% each of the PG markets. Obviously, Russia has its problems right now, and the world is having problems because of Russia. But at the end of the day, you know, South Africans, it's not easy street there, especially with the SCOM scandal and, you know, the lack of infrastructure to support, you know, a vibrant industrial sector. That's why parties like Triple Flag and Elliott Management, who majority own them, are looking for domestic sources of platinum and palladium. We have platinum and palladium geologically at a one-to-one ratio at Thunder Bay North. Now, you know, and then from that perspective, you know, the dynamics around, you know, copper nickel and so forth, these are good sweeteners as well in our project. So is it fair to say that in North America, you know, you've got the still water complex in Montana, which you mentioned with Sabanie, but where you are north of Thunder Bay, are these pretty much the only two major locales that we know of where there would be significant platinum palladium? Well, the South Africans are here. That tells you the South Africans in Palo Platinum took over lactazil. They took over still water. They've taken the two principal PG assets in North America. Is there potential for more? Absolutely. The critical mineral strategy of Ontario and now the new federal critical mineral strategy will provide incentives to see more exploration to build that domestic supply chain. We're now seeing President Biden talking about critical metals on prime time, you know, the three amigos coming together and saying, you know, we got to get together and build out this domestic supply chain. And so it's become very strategic, very topical, and quite frankly, you know, we love the green hydrogen market because we got platinum. We've also got palladium. And what Triple Flag loved about Thunder Bay North, our project was that, you know, as internal combustion comes off, green hydrogen is going up. And so this one-to-one ratio gives perfect optionality in those uses. I see. And so we'll wrap it up by sort of refocusing back on clean air metals. Your company clean air metals trades on the OTC and the US trades on the TSX venture in Canada. You have a website, you have presentation on there and fact sheets and a point of contact for viewers out there who want to learn more. It's a hot metal in a hot market. And you've got money in the bank and plenty of geology under your boots, if that's a good way to sum it up. Indeed, yeah. No, we're very gratified, as I say. And I'm a resident of Thunder Bay. I love the fact of having a project that I can drive to, check out the Corsac, be involved with. I've had projects in Guyana, South America. I've had them in Nunavut. And having one in the backyard in the latter stages of my career, I've been at this for 35 years, is tremendous. It's exhilarating, actually, and of something that's so relevant to where we need to go as a planet. Well, thank you, Abraham. We wish you well. And viewers out there, again, please check out Clean Air Metals if you're looking for this. If you're looking for great investment in this particular metal space, it's staring you right in the face. Thank you. Thank you, Byron.