 At PDAC 2024, we had breaking news on Friday with APIA. How are you today, Tom? Very excited. Very well, Tracy. Are these drilling results for your Ionic Clay project in Brazil as exciting as I think they are? They're very exciting. Actually, it's more than drilling results. We came out with our first resource. So we're getting within eight months of starting of exploration down there. We've got 52 million tons of, out of that, 6.6 million tons of 2,500 ppm total rareth oxide. We're 46 million tons of almost 2,900 parts per million total rareth oxide. That's in weight percent. So this is very exciting news for us, for APIA. And I've got to point out that within that resource and some extremely high grade, there's 13.5 million tons at 7,300 and more parts per million weight percent total rareth oxide. So it's very exciting news for APIA. So let's really enjoy the moment, though. How long have you been working on this resource? We knew you had something exciting for what, a year now? We started drilling at the end of July last year. So within eight months, we were able to drill 300 drill holes and come out with a resource. We actually hire SGS to do the resource, a very well-respected company. And it's very great, good and easy for us because we've got a good terrain. We're very close to our mining town, and it's the right environment to work. Of course, I always tell people to follow the people, follow the talent. You had Constantine Carinopoulos added to your advisory board, who's a well-known expert in the industry. So we knew something exciting was happening for them to be lending their name to your team. I think we've got a very exciting project. And it's just the beginning. We only explore 1% of the total area. We've got over 40,000 hectares. We looked at 400 hectares. So it's a very exciting project. We have the great, we've got the right rareth. Like critical rareths, the neondiumium, prisodiumium, the magnet rareth and the heavy rareth. So it's an exciting project. And we've got a very, very well-respected team. Constantine Carinopoulos joined the advisory team. But also we have Jack Lifton and we have Don Haynes, who are very, very well-respected column experts in the field. Don Haynes came by earlier today. And of course, Jack Lifton will be here tomorrow. But back to the magnetic materials, the neodymium and prisodium. Your numbers were high, though. Very high numbers. As I said, in terms of the high-grade portion, the 13.5 million tons, we've got 1,300 APM magnet rareths, basically, which is more than some other resources, basically, as some other companies that have total rareth oxides. We are recording this interview after having found out this news release on Friday evening. It's just Sunday. So we don't know how the market's going to respond. The news was released at five o'clock on Friday after the market closed. I think we don't know how the market will react, but at least we had a couple of days for people to look at the results and do their homework, and hopefully the market is going to react positively on Monday, which I think so. Now that your resource has been announced for your Brazil project, what should shareholders anticipate next? Well, we're going to be doing a lot of work on metallurgy, and we're still drilling. We've got an auger drill that we're still drilling, so we know we can expand the resource. And at some point, we're going to look at the PEA, basically, so better look at, once we get a better handle of the metallurgy, the recoveries, then the next step would be to do a preliminary assessment of the deposit. Of course, App Your Rare Earths and Uranium has been working on this project for the last year, but also has a scratch one, Rare Earth Company, and a Uranium project. Any updates in those areas? We've got four Uranium exploration properties around the Etobascar basin in Saskatchewan, and we're doing exploration, we're going to be doing exploration on those starting the next couple of months. We also have a huge resource, a Uranium resource in Ontario at Elio Lake, where we've got 43 on the one resource, 55 million tons of Uranium, both in fairer and indicated categories, and about 180 million pounds of Rare Earths within that zone. And that's basically both in fairer and indicated categories. So we've got a number of Uranium projects that we're going to be working on, and we've got a huge Uranium resource. And obviously, we still have the Oslo Lake property project in North and Saskatchewan, where we have high-grade critical Rare Earths in Monozyte. So everybody out there who want to get in on Uranium, because we were mentioning how Christopher Eccleston here at Investor News is telling us the Uranium market is just beginning to heat up, and of course, many of you out there are following the Rare Earth industry as well. Appia, Rare Earths and Uranium, for more information, go to their website. Tom, congratulations on your resource announcement on your Brazil project. Thanks, Tracy. Thank you for the opportunity here to speak to the audience.