 Hello, everyone. This is Byron King with Investor Intel. We have Terry Lynch of Power Nickel with us. Good day, Terry. Terry, you have a company that's exploring for Nickel in Quebec. What is going on? You had a terrific press release not too long ago. What did you find? One of the hottest Nickel holes in the last year anywhere in the world, 40 meters of basically around 1.6% Nickel EQ. That's a fantastic number. It's a follow-up of some other successful holes we've had. We're having great luck really with our NISC project and we think we're very shortly going to show the world that it's a commercial mine in waiting and it could be a big one. We're super pumped about what's going on there. Okay, you're in Quebec. Can you get there about roads? Yeah, it's fantastic. It's one of the easiest projects I've ever seen in the world to get to. It's off route north, so it's literally a four-lane highway to the site. We're right across the road from Major Hydro Quebec substation, so it's obviously going to be maintained and looked after. We're about seven or eight kilometers away from the Damascus airport in the village of Damascus where the Damascus lithium is just commercializing its plant. A lot of operating mines in the region, very big community support for mining there. It's an excellent place to be doing business. That was the next question in terms of where you are in the First Nations issues and community support. Talk about that Yeah, so the Cree are our Aboriginal partner and they're a fantastic one. We basically all of our drill crews stay at a Cree resort. Drill crews grow and I've drilled in places in the mountains and guys are in camps and this is luxury. We partner a lot with our local Aboriginal partner and they bring a lot to the table and they've got a great perspective on mining. They're fully supportive, so we're very lucky to have them on board. Okay, so Howard and Nicole, tell us a little bit about the company in terms of share structure cash in the bank, burn rate. Yeah, so we have about 120 million shares outstanding. We just raised $4.2 million at the end of November and that's basically to fund this ongoing program. We're drilling about 15,000 meters in total. We've released four, I guess five assays so far. Another nine to come and then we're starting drilling again next week. We'll have another 15 holes. Probably every three or four weeks for the next six months will be updated assays on NISC as we sort of advance the commercialization of the project. Our objective is we had a historical resource of 3.1 million tons and our objective is to update our commercial 43-101 end of June, early July, complete with a new metallurgical assessment and at that time we'd expect to get into the commercial range, which would be, in our view, you'd have to have at least 8 to 10 million tons to be commercial. We expect we can get there in that timeframe. Okay, so viewers out there who are watching, they can walk away or go away thinking that you have a winter program, you're going to be ongoing drilling and you're going to have ongoing news releases from this area where you have just found one of the best drill holes in quite a long time in terms of nickel and is that fair expectation for viewers out there watching? Absolutely, yeah, for sure. I think it's interesting to look at what would you like to be when you grow up? Talon Metals is probably going to be the next nickel mine in North America. That's in Minnesota. The U.S. Department of Defense just gave them $150 million to advance their project to completion and the pause is worth about somewhere $500-600 million right now. So there are I think a little over 11 million tons of about closer to 1.8%, 2% nickel, so a further ahead than we are, but we expect we'll get fairly close to that in six months. So it shows you what these things can be worth and we think Talon Metals is a buy right now. The price is still undervalued and our market cap is, I don't know, $15 million, $20 million in the U.S., something in that range. So we're a long way to go. So a lot of, if you believe in our drill program and how we're executing and getting successful, if you believe we're going to get commercial, then there's probably significant investment opportunity there and we obviously believe that. Okay, so if Talon is a benchmark, you are undervalued compared to just that benchmark. Yeah, and we, you know, there's probably four or five other, you know, commercial nickel exploration companies and we look at those, they range sort of I would say from $150 million to $500 million U.S. So I would say if you get commercial, that's where you should be. Today as you say, we're 18. So if you believe we're going to get there, then there's going to be re-rating at some point in time. And there's plenty of demand out there. I mean, people should not be confused by the idea that there's a lot of people exploring for nickel in other discussions that we've had. There is terrific demand for nickel out there, both as stainless steel and certainly in the battery space. Is that a fair statement? Yeah, for sure. And because we're a Class I nickel or would produce a Class I nickel product in North America, you know, thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act, there's even more demand for North American nickel. So we have literally every nickel processing company and all the big trading companies are all very interested in the power nickel potential project because it could be another sports source of North American nickel. And that's going to be one of the very pretty ladies at the ball. You know, it really would be a phenomenal, I can't think of a better medal to be in right now than North American nickel. And for people who are watching who might not be aware of this, I mean, you know, Canadian nickel is treated the same as US nickel in terms of a North American free trade matter and in terms of defense requirements and the automotive industry. And like you mentioned, the Inflation Reduction Act, which doesn't have a lot to do with inflation, but does have a lot to do with, you know, developing reshoring, on shoring, whatever, major projects to North America. Yeah, yeah, for sure. Yeah. So, well, people out there, power nickel, it's on the TSX Venture, it's on the US OTC markets. They have a website, they have a presentation, they have investor contact, power nickel and Terry Lynch. Thank you, sir. Great to be with you, Byron. Good talking to you again. Cheers.