 Hi, this is Jack Luften and this morning I'm having a conversation with Donald Schwartz, this new CEO of American Revers. How are you doing? Hi, Jack. Thank you for having me this morning. I'd like, there's been quite a bit of activity in your company stock in the last few days. Can you tell us what positive things are going on? Sure. So my arrival really coincides with the Americanization of the company. The Hallow Creek Project, which is our flagship project in Albany and Platt County, Wyoming, really has been advanced here over the course of the last year. And myself and the new CEO, or new CFO, Jose Rico, we've both been in our seats for a little over a month. And part of the last month, we've also been looking at a new prospect called Beaver Creek. It's north of Hallow Creek, the flagship project I just mentioned, near Buffalo, Wyoming to the north. And we've had some very positive high-grade assay results up to 13.9 TREO at Beaver Creek that we announced earlier this week. And so right now we have a lot of momentum and it's a great time to chat with yourself. These samples are grab samples. You haven't done any drilling yet, have you? That's correct. So right now the work that we've done is primarily just the grab samples, the XRF machine out kind of scouting how long, you know, a long strike. We think this deposit may be. So right now we're engaged with the surface landowners on access and starting to sort of work through what the jerk exploration target might be. So we've got folks scheduled to be back up there and start working on that sort of before winter hits. What is your plan? What's your business operating plan? What's your target? When do you think you might be able to, what are you going to get a, let's say, a jerk report done? And when do you, when might you produce some material? So the, the jerk resource report at Hallick Creek was published this past spring. And so it was 1.43 billion tons of jerk resource at Hallick Creek. The, the Beaver Creek, I think we'll have a jerk exploration target sometime this fall with the idea of exploration both at Hallick Creek and at Beaver Creek for additional resources coming. We are starting our drilling program, actually have started it this week at Hallick Creek. So we are doing right around 23 holes and right around 2000 meters of drilling this fall. So we will have results October, November timeframe at Hallick Creek. In terms of next steps, we've, we've started to engage with Wyoming DEQ in terms of what needs to be done. We have a general counsel who is very familiar with the state of Wyoming and, and I have developed and permitted and managed minds in Wyoming before. So we're, we're kind of getting started and more to come on that front this fall. What are you planning to produce? Yeah. So at the moment we're using wood out of Perth to work on sort of what I would call the traditional desktop scoping study where we, we're looking at the sort of volumes, capital, you know, what the next steps might be. Our, the idea is that we're going to kind of take the results of the drilling program from Hallick Creek this fall and roll that into a PEA or PFS in early next year. What, which type, which wearers are predominant in your deposits? Sure. Both, both Beaver Creek and Hallick Creek, it's the neodymium, praziodymium magnet metals. So what we're trying to accomplish with the PA is exactly how far down, you know, concentrate metal. That's all to be determined, sort of based on our economic analysis and the work that we're doing in the background now. The highest point where I live in in suburban Detroit is 650 feet above sea level. I suspect that that it's a little bit higher in where your deposits are. Is that an issue like access, water, power, etc.? No, so, you know, interestingly enough, the one of the bigger decision points and why I chose to take this, this job was to how a creek property is maybe 35, 40 minutes outside of Laramie and maybe a half hour to Wheatland. So if you look at some of the other just major mining projects in the world, a lot of times they won't get built because of the associated infrastructure. So you're right there. The interconnect from the Midwestern Power Grid and the Western Power Grid, you know, essentially happens right there at the project. So you have, you have good power, you have water and the Interstate 25 runs just parallel to the project and the BMSF railroad is right there. So infrastructure wise, we're in a very good position. And I guess that there are a lot of men and women of Wyoming with mining experience to be heard. Yeah. And, you know, unfortunately, the coal industry is in a, is in a big state of decline. And historically, I've been a major employer of folks in Wyoming. So we're working with the University of Wyoming and starting on that process to evaluate things. But, you know, I anticipate there'll be a lot of mining expertise, permitting expertise and mining equipment available to us. Okay. Well, thank you for, you've really covered everything at the stage of your development. We look forward to maintaining contact with you. And, and please let us know whenever there's a development you'd like to let the public know about. Okay. We'll do Jack. I really appreciate you taking the time. I know you're a busy guy and well respected in the industry. So it's a pleasure to have this chat with you this morning.