 Today, I have the pleasure of speaking with Walter Hanich of Signature Resources. How are you today, Walter? I'm very well. Thank you. So, for all of our investor intel audience members out there, they may not be familiar with what an interesting historical location that signature is. Can you give us kind of an overview? Sure, Tracy. The property is historical in that it was explored and developed over a period of 40 years up until the late 80s where a resource was defined of about 234,000 ounces. And of course, this property is in Ontario, the Lingman Lake property. Is that correct? That's correct. It's in Ontario. It's very close to the Ontario-Manitoba border. And in fact, the winter road access in the past has been from the Manitoba side. You know, Walter, I read an article about you. And of course, you have quite a career yourself. And this Lingman property, you know, in the late 80s, they were so gung-ho. I mean, why did they stop? And why are you picking this up again? I mean, you have quite a career. Why are you picking this property, Walter? Well, we're picking it up because we recognize the potential. In the late 80s, the failure wasn't geological, it was financial. When the equity markets dried up in the early 90s, the company couldn't finance the project to the next level. So why in 2003, 2004, when the gold boom happened again, why didn't anyone pick it up then? Because there were a lot of deals that happened in approximately 100 kilometre radius. Well, it was an embroiled in litigation, to be quite frank. Okay, so you're saying signature is free now, you've gone back in, you've put quite the team together, and of course, the drilling results you just put out. I mean, I'm not a professional, you tell me, Walter, about these drilling results. Okay, let me tell you about the results there. They're actually resampling and re-logging of archive core that was drilled back in the 80s. So our results mimic and to a large extent confirm the data and the results from the 1980s, which in itself speaks of a high-grade gold deposit. I was reading that this is a very unique gold deposit with the type of vein that it is. Is that correct? I mean, I correct me here, Walter. Well, it is unique in one sense that there are several stacked zones, which makes it easy for us as geologists or explorators to drill. And given the amount of information that we have on the property, we can focus that exploration drilling to expand the resource. Walter, I understand that you've been involved in a number of major deals over the years. And what is most exciting about this particular gold find for you as a geologist? The most exciting thing about the Lingman Lake property itself is the fact that it's under-explored and it's got this huge potential that exists that depth in a long strike. And that has yet to be evaluated. So this is what's driving us as a company to go out there and develop it. One analyst was stating that you're basically in there to really explore, develop, and then sell it. Is that correct? Well, we're explorationists and developers to a certain level. When that comes to actual mining, we tend to take it over to the next level where companies that are very capable of doing it step in. Okay. So I understand that there's a very aggressive timeline. So you guys have moved very quickly. Can you give us a bit of a timeline that you stepped in as CEO, and what's happened with signature resources? Since I became CEO of Signature Resources, we consolidated the land package. So now it's 100% owned by signature. There's four patented claims and 12 state claims. We have also gone back into the archived history of the deposit and completed a program last fall of about 3,300 meters of core re-logging and sampling. Now, the sampling generated about 1,300 samples, which were processed, which gave us the confidence level now that we need to go back in there and take this resource to compliance. All right. So what should we expect, say in the next couple of quarters? So in the next couple of quarters, our plan is, well, in the first quarter, it's going to be focused on financing to the next level. And once we achieve a certain threshold on that, we plan to go back into the property and undertake an extensive drill program to bump up that resource. Well, Walter, thank you so much for joining us today. It's been a pleasure. Thank you, Tracy.