 Today I have the pleasure of speaking with Greg Andrews from Search Minerals. How are you today, Greg? I'm very well. Thank you, Tracy. Greg, it's so exciting to have what is unquestionably, what, the next producer of Rare Earths in North America? We want to be that next Rare Earth producer for North America. We've advanced with our, we just released our metallurgy report, which was very exciting and exceeded our expectations. So Greg, we were just talking to Dr. David Driesinger about your pilot plant operation, your Rare Earth oxide. Can you tell us more about this? Yeah, we're really excited because we've been able to prove our, the metallurgy from our ore sample from Foxtrot, right to the end product, which is a high purity 99% mixed Rare Earth oxide. So the next steps for us is now taking it to their final reason. It opens up a whole new audience for us for strategic investors, investors, off-take agreement partners. It's fantastic news for us. And of course, for those of you out there, you may not be familiar with Search Minerals and the fact that we actually have a upcoming producer of Rare Earths in North America. Can you give us a bit of an overview on the company? Yeah, our overview, we've been looking for Rare Earths since 2009 in Southeast Labrador, Canada with a premier deposit, Foxtrot deposit. And with that, we have a 70 kilometer by 8 kilometer district. And in that, in the last few years, we've to have two other prospects, which we're very excited to continue to explore also. And of course, Greg, we've been watching you for the last several years and I've been trying to get you to do more PR, but you're like, wait, wait, wait, are we ready to start telling more people about you? And what did you have to achieve to start feeling like you could really get out there and tell the story? Well, what we needed to achieve is that our metallurgy works. That's a very difficult part of the Rare Earth industry business. So with that, with the success that we've had, we can now explore other prospects that we have in the area. And you also have members of management and your board that have significant experience in this sector and a number of very humble members of your team. Can you tell us a little bit about your team? So we have David Drizling, our VP of metallurgy, and he's the one that it was, it's his conceptual idea that we went from bench scale to our plant. And what he's been able to do is reduce those processes of grinding, flotation, magnetic and gravity separation, which has allowed us to be a low capital cost project of $152 million with a $33 million contingency, which we feel is what's needed to attract that investment. So it's a scalable project so that we can get at least first in. Well, I understand that this technology process has been patented. Is this correct? It has been patented. And we're to ensure also one of the reasons for patent to ensure that we can use our patents on our own material, which is important in the patent process. And this will make you cost effective. And really this makes you not just a clean tech story, but a technology story too. Yes, it really is. And the advantage of that is with our product now and having increased recoveries of NDPR in our metallurgy testing has allowed us to increase the economics of our project that we're looking forward to. And Dave also was able to reduce some reagent costs, which again drive revenues up, lower the expenses and just improve the economics of the project. Well, in addition to this news, what should we anticipate shareholders over the next couple of quarters? Well, we've, we're in the process of our environmental applications to the federal and provincial government. So we'll be getting that information back. The most intriguing part is we have Deepwater Fox as a prospect, which we've done a channel sample program on last year, which is very compelling. It has 15% higher grades than Foxtrot. So we waited for the metallurgy to prove that we could separate and we figure it, we assume it's going to be the same footprint of the Foxtrot as the Deepwater. So with that confirmation, we'll test that. And then perhaps do a drill program. We're looking to do a drill program to prove up our district with another resource. And of course, both Greg Andrews and Dr. David Dreisinger will be speaking and presenting at the Clean Tech and Technology Metal Summit May 15th and 16th. Greg, thank you so much for joining us today. Thank you very much.