 The one thing that every mining company needs is capital. Much of this week we've been talking about mining companies, we've talked to some experts on global issues. Today we're talking money. We're with Marcus De La Monja from SKS Business Services in London, England. Thanks for coming by. Thank you for having me. You and I have been trying to meet each other for months now and the mining show is when people get together. What services do you provide? We provide the whole outsourced accounting function, finance and accounting for specific mining entities. So several of our clients are single asset or multiple asset across several countries with several currencies. And what we do is we provide that financial outsource and accounting provisions. So then the CFO is free to increasing the value of the company instead of being in the tedious act of doing bookkeeping and payroll. So we take care of that and then we present. Jack Welch, well he was CEO at GE said make your back office somebody else's front office and that's what you're doing. You're becoming their back office. Basically. Yeah. So how many clients do you have? We have right here. We have Mandalay Resources, one of our biggest clients. Mandalay has three mines. They had a death a couple of years ago, their stock took a hit and they're growing the company again. Correct. Okay. Yeah. So that was in one of their assets in Chile. Right. The mine flooded I think. That's correct. That's correct. So they're permitting now and then they're expecting to go Q1 of 2019. Nice group of guys. Yeah. Another of our clients is Circum. They do potash in Ethiopia. Right. So with that we do all of their financial and accounting provisions. We take care of that and additionally we sometimes help to raise capital. We've been successful with that. Is the capital that you raise from private funds, from brokerage firms in London, third party? Yes, private and from investors in London sometimes. It depends. Okay. So how have you found the show? I've been having a great time talking to a lot of people. The investors exchange has been very, very... I'm describing it as cautious optimism. There's a nice little electricity in the air this year. Yeah. Well, it's my first time so I didn't know what to expect. 2015 was a bit depressing. It's nice to be optimistic again. Yeah. Well, thanks for coming by. Thank you for your time. I look forward to seeing you out on the floor. Yes.