 Troy, your stock moved very strongly on dues yesterday. The market loved the Nickel results. Let's start there with some of your highlights, of course. Thank you. Yeah. Tracy, second hole assay results come back for the second hole from Barterford. That's from our summer drill program. Very, very strong. 122 meters of massive sulfide mineralization, nickel-bearing massive solid sulfide mineralization with grades of 1.36% nickel equivalent. Or if you put that into the perspective of copper, that would be 4.07% copper equivalent. So significant intersection of nickel-bearing sulfide mineralization, regardless of what metric you're using, it's one of the best. It's one of the best nickel sulfide holes drilled over the last number of years in a pre-resource stage project globally. So that's providing a bit of context as to where these results rank up in terms of an exploration success. Okay. So let's talk about this a little bit further. People out there are going critical minerals. Nickel is definitely one of those critical minerals that people are following, what it's on the critical mineral list for the United States, for Canada. And of course, you're here in Canada, safe jurisdiction, close to surface and high grade. Tell us a little bit more about these results. Were there any surprises other than, you know, undoubtedly the grade must have made you very happy? Hey, well, the grade was phenomenal. You know, you touched on the key fundamentals and metrics that we're looking at, at our HPM project. First, you start off with the commodity, critical minerals, nickel, copper, cobalt. Class 1 nickel is in a deficit and, hey, the world needs more Class 1 nickel, needs more critical minerals projects. There is a lack of exploration projects and there is a lack of development stage projects to feed the future and projected demand in the nickel and critical mineral space. And, you know, then you back that out to a project-specific level. And what we're doing is advancing and expanding a zone of mineralization at HPM that already has significant strike width and depth potential. And what we did over the course of the summer is just we set out to expand that zone of mineralization. We did just that. And the second hole intersected significant mass of sulphide mineralization at shallow depths, and that mineralization projects right to surface. So it has us in what we feel is a really, really strong spot to significantly progress this project forward. And importantly, it's in Quebec. Quebec is one of the best mining jurisdictions globally. And it's also within kilometers of road, rail, and hydroelectric power. So fantastic platform for us, Tracy. Troy, the location map that you included in your news release is something I think we should all take a look at. Can you talk to the key points on this map, please? Yeah, the insert into the press release was, that's Bartefur. That's a zone of mineralization that has been modeled and it's projected to surface over top of an E-Eminomaly or an electric magnetic anomaly. But the key factor here is, you know, this shows a couple key things. And it shows that Bartefur, the zone of mineralization has been expanded and extended to about 370 meters on strike. Now it has a width of about 200 meters with individual accumulation and lenses of mineralization in that 45 to 50 meter wide thickness. And it's also what it doesn't really capture, but it is a depth extent now. And so we've extended mineralization for what was previously 290 down to about 475 meters. So it's significant expansion in all areas and all directions and the key part here is that Bartefur remains completely unconstrained. It is open on strike in both directions and it is open at depth. So it is ready to expand and it is set up to expand. So for anyone at Investor Intel who's scratching their head, I think what you're really saying, speaking of scratching, is that you're only scratching the surface here. Is that what this is, the theme that you're trying to communicate? That's exactly what I'm saying, Tracy, that you know it's early. We've done enough work to date to understand the potential here, but in terms of unlocking that potential, it is very early. We're just scratching the surface. And you know, in addition to Bartefur, which is a zone that we focus drilling on, we have a significant pipeline of exploration targets on the HPM property that have been prospected. They've been de-risked and that leads us right into the 2023 planning and program where the intention is to continue to expand mineralization at Bartefur well at the same time, continue to de-risk and test our portfolio and pipeline of very perspective nickel-bearing sulphide targets at the HPM property. So if you're not watching mercheson minerals yet, especially after the news came out yesterday and your stock moved as high as 40% yesterday and incredible volume, you certainly will be watching it moving forward. Your critical minerals, again nickel, copper and cobalt, what should we anticipate next? When's our next news release to follow up the action from yesterday's announcement, Troy? So the summer program included, we drilled 13 holes. We have assay results back for two. So there's assay results pending for 11 more drill holes. We will release those results as soon as we get them back from the lab. When we have complete holes back, we will release those results. And then looking forward after the assay results, all of this work sets us up to be in a position to do maiden resource assessment or resource estimation work on the zone mineralization itself. And so that's looking forward into Q1 next year. Well, Troy, congratulations on this significant milestone drilling results. And we look forward to getting an update sooner than later. Thank you. Thanks, Tracy. Appreciate it.