 You know, I think we're in an interesting time right now The industry has been in Crisis in particular the the junior sector, which you know, we're in Vancouver This is the heart of the junior at the junior sector They've been in crisis for three years now, and it doesn't look Like it's going to get better in the you know anytime Anytime soon prices are still very problematic You know financing is not available There's also been a real backsliding in some sense at the level of them of the majors in terms of the understanding of the relationship between a new kind of mining industry and Sustainable development, and I think we see it most explicitly in the way Language has come to reflect that sustainability is about sustaining the mining industry and That might include managing social risk and dealing with these other problems and not having conflict be such a big Cost and things like that, but it's where the concept of sustainability has come to be about the mining sector and I think that the industry as a whole is really lost sight of This circles back to your earlier question about the disconnect so to the extent that that is A comfort zone for mining for the mining people I think it's a mistake because it's really meeting meeting civil society and the broader population on On their ground on the way they understand sustainable development and the challenges for the future That are going to allow The mining industry to be part of crafting that in that collaborative way Not taking on and transforming language like sustainability to be self-serving into it be interpreted as how do we keep our industry going? and it's it really is I think in more and more collaborative work to lay out the The terms and the way that mining can be done in a given location in a way that meets the needs and expectations of local people who might be in you know indigenous people that have been on that land for Uncountable number of centuries or it might be another kind of population, but that kind of collaborative Prior work, I think is is where sustainable development is captured and and where The industry has to go if it's not going to continue to be seen and that's not going to continue to have that disconnect between Between the value system of broader society and where the mineral industry is That's my final parting words. Thank you. You're welcome