 Hi, I'm Chris Thompson from Investor Intel and today we're with Marcy Keesman, the president, CEO and chairperson of Durango Resources on the TSX Bencer Exchange. DGO is the symbol, currently trading around $0.07 with a market cap of $6M. It is a company that is focused on Quebec with some very interesting projects across a variety of mineral resources. So welcome. How are you today Marcy? Good, good. Thanks for having me. So you are focused on the Abitibi region of Quebec and your last project that I saw some results from was you had your Windfall project and you had some interesting silver results from a gold project. Can you comment on that? Yeah, well, not necessarily silver results, but we actually had some visible silver, properly called native silver in our drill core. And yes, it is true, we were actively searching for gold next door to a Cisco mining, which is a pretty well known project here in Canada. But sometimes you can get the native silver in these sorts of hydrothermal systems. And basically it's just when the, it's a magmatic system and when the hot fluids are coming up, the gold will be deeper. And then as you go closer to the surface, you'll get elements such as silver that hang around and are closer to surface, which makes sense because we were not drilling anywhere near the depths of what a Cisco has been drilling. And we're basically going in and testing the environment to make sure that we are able to get some gold at depths. And so we've had some IP anomalies that we've been testing and had the silver, which is great, a great indicator. We can see association next door to with the Cisco because they've had actually native silver in with their visible gold, but they've had it at much deeper depths than we have. We didn't have any visible gold. And we're hoping we'll get some assays that return with even some sort of gold grades to go along with this silver. And then we'll know we just got to go back and drill deeper to have a pretty good chance of replicating some results. So you've been drilling a windfall in the first part of this year. How are the drill results coming from the lab these days? There's a lot of backup because of COVID and also because there's a huge amount of activity. How are your drill results? Well, we have been expecting them any day for the last few weeks. And from what I understand, there's dribs and drops, but there's nothing that we can't even get a whole hole together yet. So it's bits and pieces kind of everywhere. So hopefully we'll get all the final results. We're really looking forward to see what kind of results we'll get, especially on the hole where we had the visible silver. It would be interesting to see what kind of grade we'll get. And hopefully there's a little bit of gold associated with it so we can go back in and drill deeper depths and get some nice gold grades. And so once you get that and do the analysis, will you plan another drill program later on this year there? Yeah, we have permits to continue drilling up there. We just didn't want to go and blow the bank and continue to drill and drill and drill until we had our first round of results showing if the system is in fact bearing gold with the silver. So that's one of the drawbacks of being the junior with the $6 million market cap. You've got to conserve your money and spend it unless you know you're going to have a pretty good chance of success. So in the meantime, yeah, and I guess that makes sense. And in the meantime, you're moving off to another exciting project that has got a lot of attention these days up near Shabugamu for your Discovery project. So what are you doing up in that region? Yeah, so basically we've had some previous work over the years up and we've had this project for quite a long time and have been slowly working along it. It's a pretty decent size project. It's around 7,000 hectares and it's pretty complicated geology. Basically, it covers an important geological structure. It's kind of it's called a hinge fold or a nose fold in geological terms. And it's where there's been a collision of two large chunks of rock and then one has veering and takes a nice 30 degree turn to the northeast. It's on strike with the old path producing Troilus mine. And we've found some gold at surface in quartz veins and basalt, 6 and 7 grams per ton. So what we're looking to do is to go up and with a machine and strip the area down and try to get a good idea of the direction to make sure everything's going the way we hope it's going in order to get some drilling done later this summer. And how many holes do you think you'll be doing up at the Discovery project? Well, we've permitted for 15. We can always add or take away. We've done some AI over the last couple months while we've been waiting for all the results. We're trying to keep busy and get everything else moving forward. So we've got two really interesting AI anomalies that have been generated and they're both pretty decent size, which is fantastic. So we're going to be doing a lot of groundwork in the area and like I said, stripping and then eventually be poking a few holes just to test, especially the wind target is quite large. So chances are we can't really miss it as long as we get to the right depths. And how deeply you'll be drilling? Well, it's looking like we'll probably do a few deeper holes that would be maybe like down to like 5 or 600 meters and then we'll be doing some that are shallower too just so we can make sure that we actually have a chance of hitting the target. So what can investors expect from you, from news and activity for the rest of the year then? We're going to be having drill results obviously and more results from some surface work. We've got a few different companies interested in doing potential partnerships with us on some of our projects. So hopefully things will get better. We'll get some nice results and get our share price up and make our shareholders some money. And what's your current cash position? My financial terminal says 1.6 million but it's always about three months behind. How are you set right now for funds? Yeah, well we still have cash in the bank. We're trying to be conservative hence not continuing to drill deep holes until we know we've got gold in the ones that we're already drilling. But we'll probably be raising money sometime in the next little bit just because we do want to poke a couple holes in up in the Shabugamu area. And same thing with our Damascus I think we'll serve our shareholders well to prove our projects up a little bit more before we make plans to do anything else. So yeah, so far so good. We've got a lot of warrants that are actually outstanding as well. So if we get things moving and the gold and silver prices continue to go in our favor then I think it should be a good summer. Well it looks like there's a lot of exciting things happening for you this summer. Thanks for your time and I'm Chris Thompson for Investor Intel. Have a great day. Thanks so much Chris.