 Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Joe Campbell of TerraX Minerals Inc. How are you today? Not too bad. It's been a good day. Joe, you picked up one of the six major high-grade gold camps in Canada, and I'd like to know how TerraX managed to do this. Well, we had an opportunity to look at a company that had gone into bankruptcy, and I asked for what assets they had, and the core of this project was available in that sale, and at the time it was a slow time in the gold industry, and we picked it up for a very good price. Okay. Well, if it was that easy, everybody would do that. So I think that's a bit of an understatement. And speaking of understatements, in the last year you managed to raise $5.2 million in funding when nobody else could get anything from the well. What made TerraX so compelling that you managed to get people to write checks? Well, the project is one that has very high grade. So it attracts investment to it, and we had developed a relationship with a company called Virginia Mines, who eventually merged with Ossisco. And when Ossisco saw this project, it was one that resonated very well with them because it's in the same style of geology as their previous deposits, and so they were very interested in putting money into the project. So Ossisco, is the shareholders that correct? They are. They hold about 17% of the company. And can you tell me what, again, what makes it so compelling? I noticed that you just had drilling results, two recent announcements, and they look quite fascinating to me. Can you tell us a little bit more about those? Well, we were in an area that we had sampled back in 2013. This was when we had first gotten the project, and we had gotten some pretty good results on surface. There was about seven gram material over six meters. And it took us a couple of years to get into the area to drill it. The first hole we drilled was about eight and a half meters of 13 grams, so that was a good hit. And we went underneath that hole and got seven and a half of 23. So this was a very high-grade result, which is what we expect when we're drilling in these deposits. Well, of course, we've always noticed that when we see funding happening and these kinds of drill results, we were looking at management. In your background, you've taken companies from exploration to PEA to selling the company. Yeah, I always tell people that my experience is in the back end of projects. So I look at ore resources, major project management, bringing things into development. I've had a fair amount of career in open pit and underground mining. And so I'm very comfortable with bringing a project along to the development stage. I noticed you're in the Northwest Territories, and some people may go, okay, that's kind of north, and what kind of advantages do you have being in the Northwest Territories? Well, this isn't like a typical Northern project. If you're dealing with the Northwest Territories, people think of helicopters and airstrips and positioning fuel and ice roads. We're right outside the city limits of Yellowknife, and Yellowknife is a mining town. So all of our services come out of the city. We live in the city. We travel in and out of the project every day. It's about a 20 minute drive to the center of the project from the city. So this project has infrastructure associated with it that makes exploration a lot easier and more importantly, a lot cheaper. Well, and of course you're fully funded for drilling in 2016, correct? Yes, that's right. And what should we as shareholders anticipate moving forward? Well, this year, because we had the funding from last year, which gave us the wherewithal to be able to explore the property more extensively, we've actually designed a program to test nine different targets this winter. And from that work, we're going to prioritize which ones we want to push out quickest. And of course the one we just drilled is starting to move right to the top of the list because of those results. And so what you should expect is more drill results over the next couple of months. We have eight more zones to report on. And then following that, we'll be doing a lot of field work in the summertime. For those of you that have been following experts like David Morgan that say we are getting ready for a bull run in gold, can you tell us a little bit more about the overview and the history of these gold veins that you're actually drilling on? Well, the camp itself is one that's recognized as the highest grade camp in Canada. The two major mines, con and giant, mined about 14 million ounces at 16 grams per ton. So those are the kind of grades that people rarely see these days. And that's what attracted us to the project in the first place. So we're going to be able to show people these kinds of high grades that make these targets attractive. So it's all in the grade? It's in the grade, exactly. That's the thing that really drives the project. Joe, thank you so much for joining us today. Thank you for having me here.