 Hi, I'm Andy Godrie of Investor Intel. We're here at PDAC 2018. I'm with Greg Bows, CEO of Northern Graphite. Welcome. Thank you, Andy. Pleasure to be here. Thank you very much for coming. How's PDAC treating you this year? It's pretty good. It's a little more upbeat than last year. That's wonderful. And we're talking lithium batteries. Yes, we are. Can we touch more about that, please? Yes, you know, I think graphite's a little bit underappreciated. We hear a lot about lithium, and we hear a lot about cobalt, and the price of both of those minerals has appreciated substantially. But the third major battery mineral is graphite. Graphite is the anode material in the battery. You can't have a lithium-ion battery without graphite. And by weight, there is 10 times more graphite than there is lithium in a lithium-ion battery. And Elon Musk himself said it should be called a graphite nickel battery. Really interesting. I did not hear that. Now, to your project, it's quite technologically advanced. Can you please touch on that? Yes, we were the original new graphite company a number of years ago. So we've been at this a little longer than everybody else. And as a result of that, we have a project that has a full feasibility study. We have our major environmental permit. So we could probably be in construction late this year, early next year. But the next step is $100 million Canadian in financing to build the mine. So this is not a junior exploration story. This is a pre-development story. That's wonderful. And what kind of strategy will be using moving forward with that technology? The basic mine itself produces a concentrate. And in order for that material to be used in batteries, it has to go through various upgrading, manufacturing type steps. And all of that is currently done in China. A key step is purification. And they use hydrofluoric acid, which is a very nasty substance. So if you want to produce anode material for batteries in the west, you need a alternative process. And we filed a patent in January on a proprietary purification process that we developed. And the thing that makes that unique is that Hatch Engineering, which is one of the world's preeminent process engineering companies, is the co-inventor on that patent and our technology partner. So that's pretty strong third-party endorsement that we have something that has a real chance of being a commercial process that can compete with the Chinese. That's great to hear. Well, we know you're a busy man. We appreciate you stopping by the booth today. We hope you have a lot of success this year. All right. Thank you very much.