 Good morning. Today I have Terry Lynch from Powernickel. How are you today? Just great today, Tracy. Well, I would say you're great. If it's, is it just me or are these 43101 Compliant Mineral Resource Estimates staggering. Let's talk about that. We're super excited about it. Yeah, we think that shows there's a mind to be had there at Nescomber to find it. Can you talk to some of these highlights here? I'm just reviewing the information here. I see 2.587 million tons. Yeah, can you talk to this please? Yeah, sure. So that's the indicated resource combined between the open pit and the and the decline and the one thing I would draw everyone's attention to is that we use very conservative numbers. Those are you know, another nickel company came out just as we got these numbers with their PEA with numbers that are 25% more aggressive on the pricing side used as a PEA. So it's still obviously allowed by port if you want to one. So if we use those numbers, our numbers have yet by 25% in terms of tonnage. So but we felt we did that because we wanted to that's what talent metals used in their deposit and we sort of see ourselves as a comparable to them. Obviously not as good as they are right now, but hope springs eternal. But yeah, I mean, it's it's a great first start and you can look at the isometric views and you can see very plainly where we can go with infill drilling to add a bunch of times fairly easily and fairly low risk. So that's exciting for us as as the mind developers we sort of see that as a really low risk get. And of course those of you out there going trace. I don't know about power nickel. Let's back you up for a second. Okay, let's talk about the James Bay area where you're located, which is a prominent location for a lot of producers. So you've got the infrastructure. Why don't you provide us with an interview of the NISC nickel project, please? Sure. Yeah. So NISC was we acquired it an option to acquire 80% from our partner critical elements. Critical elements is a very fine lithium junior mine explorer that's developing the very great rose lithium deposit in the neighborhood about 40 clicks away. Namaskar lithium is just about 10 clicks away. The airport's about 10 clicks away. We're across the road from major hydrocrbex substation. So you can literally drive to the site and you can stay in a hotel and you know, that's so rare in mine you can't believe to understand how rare that is. So it's really cool. So we're super close to infrastructure. We'll be the greenest nickel mine in history because of the access to the you know, Quebec hydro grid and it's right there. So we're pretty stoked about publication and obviously Quebec is you know, probably the you know, the most preferred location to develop a mine at the world, I'd say today because of the chief power and the being very pro mining friendly. The Cree are the native Indian band that's in the neighborhood. They're very supportive to the mining projects. There are three of them are already being developed. You know, our partner Critical Elements has great relationships with the Cree and we're expecting to sort of tag on with that and grow that relationship. And yeah, we're pretty excited about it as a great place to move forward and you know, create candidates next to nickel sulphide mine. And of course, I'm going to back you up here. We have a number of critical points to go with your announcement. Let's start with what you have now. A lot of people out there are following nickel because of what's happening with Russia and the Ukraine, but you also have copper, cobalt, platinum, and the palladium group of metals. Can you just talk to us a little bit more about your wide group of materials and metals and resources that you actually have here? Yeah, we're super excited to have such a metallic mix in our deposit. It really de-risks it in many ways. And you know, we're having copper, cobalt, palladium, and platinum. It basically adds almost another, we go from about 0.72, 0.75 nickel to 1.25. So it's that good. It adds almost 60, 70%. So it really de-risks it and makes it much easier to develop. And of course, I have history with you, Teri. So I appreciate the quality of qualified persons that you've selected. Would you like to talk to us a little bit about the group that provided the metal resource? Yeah, you know, 3DGO is really a smart group of young engineers and geologists in Quebec, and they've had a lot of experience in this neighborhood. And that's why we select them. We basically met them through critical elements that they've done work for. And they hit the ground running because they knew the lay of the land, they've done a couple of their minds in that area. And that's critical in any sort of mind project to get professionals that know the turf. I mean, in theory, you know, a geologist is a geologist. He's a geologist that went anywhere in the world. But it's great to have domain expertise. And these guys have terrific domain expertise. And a good geologist is a scientist, but he's also an artist. You got to have a feel for where Mother Earth is hiding things. And some guys have it. Some guys don't. I mean, I'm not a geologist, but I've seen it, you know, and I've seen guys that have PhDs and all this stuff, they couldn't find, you know, they're just, they're just not gifted in the field, you know, in finding the resource, but they can analyze the crap out of things. But some guys got away with resource. And these guys come up with a model concept that was fantastic. And our drill program, we did only a 2,500 meter drill program. And it added like almost 40% of the historic resource rate out of the gate. So, you know, that's staggering. So we got 5,000 meters coming. What are we going to have with that? So get excited, folks. We have done stories before on the power of treasure hunters because we agree with you, Terry. There's a lot of people with the right designations, but they couldn't find anything to save their lives. So we are going to cut this quickly and get it to the street because we understand you're going to be doing a large teleconference this morning at 10.30 to discuss your results. Indeed. Thanks so much, Tracy, for having me on. And I hope you'll follow up with us in a couple of weeks so we can find out what the aftermath is of these results hitting the street. Thank you, Terry. Perfect. Cheers for now.