 Dan, it's so nice to see you. Congratulations on your joint development agreement with YumaCore. How about you tell us a little about this news announcement. The market's responding very favorably to this announcement. Listen, YumaCore obviously is a very big player in the cathode space. Tremendous to have them as a partner, very validating for Nano1 and to have them in our ecosystem. We will be working with YumaCore jointly using their obviously their expertise in production and supply chain management and really cathode technology and our advanced technology to improve the throughput and the cost and the environmental footprint of cathode manufacturing. All of this with the goal of making YumaCore's cathode materials using Nano1's process. That's the core objective of what we're trying to do and create a long-term resilient secure supply chain in North America, in Europe, and around the world using this underlying technology. As usual, your news releases are so well written and you identify the three critical points that you plan on achieving in this agreement. If you don't mind them and have you go through all three with me, starting with parties to jointly leverage their technologies for high nickel, NMC, cathode active materials. What do you mean by that? Well, so YumaCore is a dominant player in lithium cobaloxide batteries and nickel rich cathode materials for consumer electronic applications and obviously the emerging electric vehicle market. They manufacture a tremendous amount of that material and have a lot of know-how in how to manufacture in volume. What we're really doing here is we're leveraging their know-how and we are bringing Nano1's nascent technological advancements to that. So we have our one pot process and our empty cam process which can reduce the number of steps and that improves the throughput of the underlying process. It drives down cost and because we're able to use alternative sources of lithium, nickel, mangas and cobalt, we can avoid some of the environmental footprint that's associated with the incumbent processes. So it's taking Nano1's process and making YumaCore formulations of cathode materials and all really with the gain of driving down cost complexity environmental footprint. So clearly you have a technology that's beneficial to YumaCore? Yes, very much so and we spent some time working with YumaCore over the last few years evaluating our technology and getting to the stage we're at right now. And of course YumaCore's proprietary process uses high nickel, manganese, cobalt combination, correct? That is correct, yes. So there are, there's kind of many different flavors of nickel rich or based NMC cathode materials and YumaCore has a series of formulations that are proprietary to them and that's what makes this really unique. Look our technology can be used to make any different type of cathode material and in this case we will be modifying and optimizing our technology to make their formulations. So it's not an exclusive relationship in the sense we can do the same thing for our other partners but it does allow us to create a customized version of our technology to be used with with YumaCore. Of course you have a lovely paragraph about how YumaCore does 2.1 billion in the first half of 2022 or the group generates revenues I'm just reading this here from your news release. When will nano one material shareholders anticipate seeing the impact of this news on your bottom line? Well listen the obviously in a joint development program your combining two technologies a lot of development work it starts at the really starts at the bench level in in in their labs in our labs and we build that up towards a towards commercial samples that we would we would trial with our mutual partners ultimately and with the hope of getting into a some kind of a piloting program to make again to make their materials with our underlying technology and I can't give specific dates on that it's a multi-phase process project with with a number of go-no-go milestones in there and but it's kind of measured in years until we kind of get through a number of those steps. Many of us deem this to be substantial news this morning I have received a volume of emails from top experts in the industry all kinds of companies who seek to decarbonize our economy were sending me did you see banana one news can you add anything to that and help us understand this just a little bit better? Well look you're hearing from those people because YumaCore's a big player I mean they've got a footprint all around the world in the space they've actually announced production facilities in Canada earlier this year and and of course they they have a footprint in Asia in Korea in China and in Europe as well they're they are joint venture partner with Volkswagen so they're not a name to be trifled with and and we're very proud to have them as a partner as a development partner and as I said earlier it really does bring a lot of credibility to what our team what our technical team has been able to build it's obviously we're building for the future we're building for the next generation catholic materials we can't get to terawatt hours and batteries and electric cars and everybody's driveways unless we solve some of the really kind of big problems and associated with the scale-up of this industry and that is nano one's intent that's in our DNA we're trying to remove you know prohibitive waste streams prohibitive cost structures prohibitive supply chains that that will get in the way of that and and having YumaCore on board really helps validate that that underlying premise and and and mission that we hold dear to heart at nano one well Dan as always what a pleasure and thank you so much for the update today thank you Tracy I always appreciate the opportunity to talk with you and your audience