 But this gentleman right here, Al Chislett, he gained an interest in prospecting by hearing about it He loved the other doors and he has a passion to be successful in whatever he does And on a particular Friday this day, I remember the secretary this gentleman came in He said would Norman Mercer be available to see and so she came down and she said norm There's a gentleman here from the ghoul just outside of St. John's and his name is Albert Chislett He'd like to meet with you So he came in and you know, he sat down and we talked all about prospecting We talked about the prospector training, we talked about different aspects of our potential He realized I had a lot of enthusiasm and passion He had an intensity about him And I remember after about an hour and he wanted to start looking on the Avalon Peninsula And so he started now I said don't get intimidated by the maps and the words and the reports I'm going to give you But I said just think about it as natural processes and so he went on I think within a week he had found his first showing But I remember when he left the office that day and it was a quiet intensity And when he left that day I said to the chap that worked with me as an information officer I said, you know, if ever I met a man who will find the mind I met that man today I told him about that the other day because from that day he would call me probably two or three times a week Or visit but then he'd visit with the Miranda geologists or prospectors and so on So in late 1980s early 1990 they were just bringing out a program of $100,000 And they would issue out small prospectors grants up to I think it was $3,000 to $5,000 To assist with their gas, costs of their assays, a bit of food and so on The first grant they said could you touch base and get Mr. Chislett to come in And so Minister Din presented Al Chislett with a check for I think it was $3,000 or $4,000 That was in late 80s, 1990 and just three short years later Right, on September night they land at a place called Royce's Bay And they returned to this province a multi-billion dollar venture The easy day mine alone has contributed just indirect mining and mineral rights tax Over a billion dollars to the treasury of this province since 2006 Just that one mine, right? And the other new mine So this is all part of our pitch to the, that was a very modest investment $100,000 that are dished out to individuals around the province who are getting involved in prospecting