 There are a lot of great stories to be heard at PDAC 2020, here we are in day two talking about Lorian mining with Cynthia Lister Aquin, old friends, how are you? I'm very well Peter, thank you for having me here to talk to you today. It's always good hearing what you're up to, you've been so successful in your career and now you're with Lorian mining. Absolutely, now I've been with Lorian mineral exploration since 2003, this is the first cycle that we are really totally in sync with. We've missed every previous cycle, we missed the 2011 cycle, I was able to jettison some of the projects, gone at 6.35 million from those projects invested into the Ishkade which is now a flagship property. That's a way to make money as M&A, out on the shop floor there's a lot of M&A going on right now rather than drilling activity but you are planning an active drill camping. That's correct, so we're planning the first of a 100,000 meter drill program, we're about to commence that in summer. Yes it is a lot of money, but I'm fairly confident that we are able to steadily increase our access to capital, we've been very successful over the last two years. I now have a very different board, I have I think a very good network, a network like Water I'd like to say, so we have good access to capital and I'm confident that we'll be able to complete our drill program. We also have planned some very strategic partnerships which will minimize the risk with the company and these strategic partnerships will help deliver us through the balance of our exploration. And if I remember correctly, you're looking for gold? Golden base metals. And you're near Thunder Bay? North-East of Thunder Bay in between Beardmore and Geraldton. World famous section, world famous mining area, West Detainments, significantly West Detainments, but you have access to infrastructure power, mining knowledge, labor, you're not far from Lakehead University? Absolutely, and I think there's one more thing that I should add, we're in a very geopolitically friendly region, which I believe Ontario to be, the other most important thing is our access to the property is very easy access just off of Highway 11 and the great thing about that is that we've got outstanding exposure to our crop and surface mineralization. So, you know, this makes, minimized risk and the exploration, it makes our access and drill costs, exploration costs pretty much cheaper. And you have good relationships with all local communities, I imagine? I believe that I have very good relationships with my local communities, my Aboriginal communities. It's our obligation as mining companies to engage communities better than we have in the past to help close the disconnect that can exist sometimes. And I totally agree with that, and I think it's part of our long-term ESG plan and that long-term ESG creates benefits opportunities for the people in our region, yes. Excellent. Always lovely to see you. We hope to see you in about two hours at that reception, and we can celebrate your success. Amen to that. Peter, thank you.