 Today I have the pleasure of speaking with Kirill Klepp from International Lithium. How are you today, Kirill? I am fine, Tracy. Thank you for having me on. For all of our Investor Intel audience out there, I've been actually chasing Kirill down for about three years now. Is that three years, Kirill? Yes, that's true. Happy living. So we're delighted to have you as an Investor Intel member and I would love it if you would start by explaining why we were chasing you down and give the Investor Intel audience a better overview and introduction to who International Lithium is, please. Thank you, Tracy. You are very kind to us. International Lithium is a Lithium exploration and development company. And what is really making us stand alone from the crowd is our vertically integrated business model with Genfeng Lithium. Genfeng Lithium is one of the major Lithium material producers from China. And now, with them, we are exploring all three continents, if you could believe it, in South America, in Ireland and in Canada. Well, you know, and we agree with you. I agree with you. I believe your deal with Genfeng Lithium is substantial. So I'm going to have you back up and reintroduce our audience to the actual deal that you have, because I think it's really going to affect your market valuation, Kirill, when our audience understands what this deal is. Yes, thank you. Very, very interesting and important question. Genfeng Lithium grown up from 3 million in sales in year 2000 to more than 200 million in sales last year. Now we have basically a Lithium top 5 in the world, with Aldeemarli number one, with SQM number two. And now Genfeng and the Chinese company Tianqi push former 3 in the world FMC into the fifth place. So basically we are making business with 4.5 billion market cap company from China, Genfeng Lithium, which is now on third or fourth place, depending on the researchers. We were fortunate, we studied our business seven years ago. And this year, actually, we celebrated our fifth anniversary of our IPO with Genfeng Lithium. And like you mentioned, we can call it the major deal in the whole Lithium sector, because we are the only one, basically an exploration arm of a major Lithium production company. And they spent two years studying all our projects, making all the dealings on our properties. And in the end, they have chosen two major projects, which are now developing with them at joint ventures. One of them is in Ireland and another one in Argentina. The Argentina one is called Mariana and in Ireland we have Avalonia project with Genfeng. Okay, and speaking of the Avalonia project, you just did the mobilization of your drills with Genfeng. Is that not correct? You just announced this, what, two months ago? Yes, exactly. Two months ago we mobilized two drills, following our very impressive results. Now we have up to nine known pygmatites over there, some of them as large as 500 meters. We had very, very interesting intersections. All your viewers can check it out in our news releases. And now we are testing another 23 exploration targets in Ireland. So Carol, the Avalonia project in Ireland, both Jack Lipton and Christopher Eccleston talk to me continually about battery grade lithium. Okay? Can you tell us a little bit more about why they're so interested in international lithium and a little bit more about the grade and the type of lithium that you actually have, say for instance in the Avalonia lithium project in Ireland? Yes, at Avalonia we have very interesting grades which we think will be able to make us a production decision with Genfeng hopefully within the next three, four years. But what is very important here, we can start talking about the importance of Genfeng in the whole picture for international lithium. Because it's not only the capital for junior mining, which is extremely important right now during this part of commodity cycle. But actually lithium mining is a chemical process. So basically building our virtually integrated business, we will produce hopefully exactly the needed specification for Genfeng for already existing production. And Genfeng now is one of the top producers, particularly of so-called battery grade lithium which is used in the form of lithium hydroxide. And for example Panasonic is barnet from Genfeng as well. And Panasonic makes lithium cells for Tesla. Alright, so also for those in North America that are interested in issues surrounding sustainability you have aggressive plans for exploration in North America. And you just recently announced a joint venture partner for a project here in Ontario. Can you tell us a little bit more about that? Yes, exactly. Basically success is Genfeng. And we already, like I said to you for the last seven years, we are building this business. Once the people in the industry saw that our technical team, which is built by my partner, Gary Schoenberg from Vancouver, is able to deal with such an impressive result for our Chinese partners, people start literally kicking the tires of our other projects. And now we are advancing so-called Upper Canada lithium pool of projects which are all based around the Great Lakes. And we believe that we have very, very interesting results like for example with Mavis, which you mentioned, and Rella Lake. At Mavis Lake we have 19 known pygmatites and the last drilling season brought us such a spectacular result as over 28 meters of over 2% lithium. And now our partner is drilling both projects literally as we speak in Canada, in Ontario. So, Carol, what should we as shareholders then anticipate, say for the next upcoming couple of quarters? Oh, we are very excited with everything that is happening now on the ground because this year we are spending 17 million Canadian dollars across all our projects on three continents. And in Mariana we will receive a whole load of information starting this pumping test and moving into pilot production plan. And our Chinese partners would like to see it in production in three years time. And other projects are delivering spectacular results as well now. Well, Carol, thank you so much for joining Investor Intel and it's a pleasure speaking with you today. Thank you very much, Tracy. Looking forward to work more closely with you.