 Today I have the pleasure of speaking with Tom Dreyfus from Appia Energy. How are you today, Tom? Great, Tracy. Tom, you've had a very exciting and successful year with Appia Energy, a very good financing. And it's my understanding that you are completely focused now on drilling. Can you talk to us about that? Tracy, we're quite excited about the year. We had a very good year and sure hold us a happy and we did raise quite a bit of money and now we have the biggest program ever in terms of exploration on the Osset Lake and we finished our first round of exploration which was ground geophysics and mapping and sampling and upgrading our camp to get it ready for also for a winter, potential winter drilling and now we went into the next phase which is drilling. We just started a couple of days ago and we've got one drill on the property. We're being another drilled in and we're all fired up. We've got six new geologists working out there now and we're doing an airborne survey on the entire property so it's exciting. Well, speaking of exciting, of course, the news about the partnership with near performance and energy fuels was all about monocyte and the first thing that came to mind was it's my understanding that Appia Energy is the best monocyte in North America. Now, perhaps I'm overstating the facts here. Can you tell me about your monocyte? Tracy, Osset Lake is all about monocyte. 100% of our or nearly 100% of our rare earths are contained within one mineral which is monocyte and what makes a monocyte special is the fact that monocyte contains about double the critical rare earths from other rare earth sources like Boston site. So we do have the monocyte which is basically the technology or the extraction technology is known for the last 50 years people are extracting rare earths from monocyte. We've got double the critical rare earths in monocyte and in addition to that we have gallium in our monocyte. You know, Tom, so many people will tell me, you know, off the record, just for for the record, the people that have raved to me about the monocyte over at Appia Energy are actually not from the Appia Energy team. So just moving along here, you've got the funding for your drilling at Osset Lake. You've got the team in play. When should we anticipate results from this drilling venture? As I said, we just started the drilling. We also before drilling we picked up about 128 samples from different zones. So we're expecting results from that. So I would say in the next few weeks we should be getting some results back from the labs. It's obviously, well, we're also depending on the labs, you know, how fast they're going to get back to us. But from here to the end of the year, Tracy, we should be getting results. Okay, so we're looking at kind of results, you know, rolling in here throughout the rest of the years. Is that correct? That's correct. Okay, that's exciting. It is exciting. And I actually had a phone call from Jack Lipton today. Jack was talking to me about Sprott is doing a uranium ETF. And of course, Appia Energy, most people do not realize that Appia Energy has been uranium for many years as well. Would you like to give us an update on the uranium side of Appia? At Appia, we have three uranium projects in the Saskatchewan. And we're going to be doing some work there too. We've scheduled some airborne surveys and some ground work for the rest of the year. Besides that, we have a large uranium and rare earth project in Ontario in the other lake, where we have about 55 million pounds of uranium in 4301 stage. That's an infrared indicator category. And also we've got about 187 million pounds of rare earths in there. So Appia is both a rare earth and a uranium company. So in addition to very successful capital raise, an aggressive drilling program, having two major critical materials, both uranium and rare earths, is there anything that we're missing here that you would like to touch on? It is a very exciting project, especially at the other lake. Tracy, it's one of the highest critical rare earth projects in the world. As I mentioned earlier, the rare earths contain monazite. Besides that, we have gallium. Our monazite contains high-grade gallium. And gallium is another critical material. China supplies about 96% of gallium to the world. And gallium is used in high-tech and also military applications. So it's a combo of three major critical materials like uranium and critical rare earths and also gallium. Well, as always, Tom, thank you so much for joining us today and giving us an update on Appia Energy. Congratulations on all your ongoing successes. And please, please, drop in more often. Thank you, Tom. Thank you, Tracy. Thanks.