 Welcome back to Investor Intel at PDAC 2018. I'm joined today by Stephen Berraga, who is the CEO of Anchor Goal. Stephen, you're in Cambodia. I don't know when I last looked at something in Cambodia. Tell me more. We got there in 2009. You've been there a while. We have been. Cambodia was relatively unknown. Of course, it's got a bit of a hangover from some very significant issues that have taken place over the years. 39 years young they tend to say right now. They celebrated their 39th anniversary of independence this year. And when we arrived in 2009, there was generally a misunderstanding of what the geology was. When we got there, the potential of copper porphyry systems simply wasn't on the cards. And we quickly realized that those maps were simply mislabeled, misunderstood. The plumbing is right. And so far we've identified four copper porphyries. We have another four to six targets that we think are showing the right signatures of additional porphyry potential. And we're very lucky that we're bringing some serious partners to the table as well now. So you think the geography is right. Do you think that the politics are right? Oh, it's a great question. We're very comfortable in Cambodia. I mean, at the end of the day is Cambodia a similar democracy to a Canadian democracy that we're used to, or a European where you've got 700 years of experience behind their belt. As I mentioned, they're 39 years young right now. And they're going through their growing pains. But we're quite comfortable with the government and think that the legislation that they've put in place really helps to mitigate any potential risk that might be perceived. And you have a working partner on the project as well. Can you talk a little bit about that? Yeah, one of our partners is Jogmec. So the Japanese National Corporation, their exploration arm for the government of Japan. They did a three-year $3 million commitment to us on our Oyedao South license. It's a halo prospect. It's a 7.25 square kilometer area. We've identified four core targets that we're drilling out right now. The first round of funding was $1 million completed last year. Second million of the three-year commitment is currently underway. We're working on a second round of drilling. We've found alteration in all the holes. Our maiden hole, actually, we ended up with 99 meters of 0.24% copper and 1.36 grams per ton on average of silver, which was a nice first hole. Needless to say. Now we're looking at the rest of the targets. We're drilling for structure. We're drilling for direction right now. And once we've completed that $3 million commitment, the next step is we're going to co-fund. 49.51%. And if the results are there, of course, we'll have a good decision to make. Good stuff. And so you've got about a $20 million market cap. What sort of news should investors be watching for this year? Well, of course, we'll have at least one, if not two drill programs to report on with Jogmech. Another one of our partners is a group called Emerald Resources. They have about 50 kilometers south of the license that we partnered with them on. They have a 1.2 million ounce goal deposit that they're working on. They'll receive the second modern commercial mining license in short order, we believe. And that partnership is going to have some drilling coming out of it this year as well. They have a half a million dollar commitment for 2018. And over a two-year period, it's a total of $2 million of work that they're going to do on that license. And then, of course, we have our partner, Mesco. Mesco has received the very first mining license under the new mining code in Cambodia. They've sold to them a 12-square-kilometer area that they've received their mining license and they anticipate a poor sometime possibly in the next 12 months. We've retained a two to seven-and-a-half percent sliding scale NSR with that. So we're excited about the potential income that that might produce in the short term for us. Well, and it might also be a financing opportunity. That's correct. Good stuff. Well, congratulations. It's a great story and thank you for sharing it with us today. Hey, thanks so much for having me. Pleasure seeing you.