 John, first phosphate. We've enjoyed hearing you update us about LFP batteries. Can you tell us a little bit more about what phosphate is please? Yeah, so phosphate is an essential mineral for humanity. Without phosphate, we're not even able to feed ourselves on this planet anymore, and there would be starvation. So, you know, food, phosphate for food is about, you know, 90% of the uses of phosphate, but there's another 10% of uses of phosphate that are, which you could call industrial phosphate uses that require the highest purity form of phosphate called purified phosphoric acid. And those are for such things as, you know, going to Coca-Cola cans, for instance, it's going into paints, it's going into fire extinguishers, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, but now also the battery, the lithium iron phosphate battery. And so that's a really exciting segment that's really going to blow apart the whole purified phosphoric acid segment. It might even double or triple it. And so phosphate or phosphorus is actually deemed to be a critical mineral. Can you tell us why? Yeah, well, it's critical, obviously, because without phosphate, we cannot feed all the people in the world. That's number one. And then number two, obviously, phosphate has other uses such as these industrial and battery uses now as well. And so tell us a little bit more about your actually in Quebec. Is that correct? Yes. So you have all the benefits of the critical minerals, tax credits, for instance? We're still working on getting phosphate on the Canadian and on the Quebec critical minerals list. We believe that that's coming shortly. It already is on the Ontario critical minerals list. But yes, our deposits are found in the Sagini-Lexansion region of Quebec, which is about two hours north of Quebec City. We have an entire district of phosphate claims that we're working on, some properties advanced into 43101 and PEA now as well. So, John, your milestones that you've been achieving when you compare them with what you've got on your website seems like you're ahead of schedule. Are you? Yes, we've been fortunately ahead of schedule. We've got a great team around us. Everyone's always rooting and always working very hard. It's a very exciting project. I could say that 100% of our team is extremely excited. So everybody's working very fast and furious towards this. We have achieved a lot in a record amount of time. The company's only been operational for a year. We've secured 1500 square kilometers of claims in the Sagini-Lexansion region of Quebec. We've advanced to 43101 on one of our properties. That's not going to PEA. We've done advanced drilling on another property that's going into 43101. We've formed a major partnership with Preyon, which is the world's largest producer of purified phosphoric acid. We have an MOU together with the Port of Sagini. And now we're moving towards our phosphate concentration pilot plan, where we plan to produce a very large bulk sample that it's going to be going to Preyon to make purified phosphoric acid, which we'll then go into some test LFP batteries. Okay, well, there's a lot more to Tracy, but I can't tell it all. Well, we're looking forward to hearing you. You're going to be a keynote speaker at the upcoming CMI summit. We're looking forward to seeing you here in Toronto. Thank you, John. Thank you, Tracy.