 Tom, congratulations. You just announced that you've signed a letter of agreement to acquire up to 70% interest in a prospective Brazilian rare earth ionic clay project. How about we start there? Gracie, yes, we have announced an agreement to potentially acquire an ionic clay prospective project in Brazil. One of our directors brought this project to us. It's from a group that is well known in Brazil in exploration. And we thought that this is a project that we couldn't pass because we see an opportunity. Well, you know, part of the reason I brought it up and wanted to do this last minute interview was because we're getting a lot of feedback on social media with what about Houses Lake? And I keep telling everybody, Houses Lake is your priority objective for APIA management. Is that not correct? Gracie, I would like to assure our shareholders and our investors that APIA has not changed focus from our main focus is still the Houses Lake project. We have a very extensive exploration program for this year. Nothing has changed. We are excited about the project and we're going to do the Houses Lake project and we're moving forward with our exploration and our plans. This ionic clay project in Brazil, it was brought to us by one of our directors. We're in this business of the critical era of exploration and we can tell when something might be exciting. So we thought this is a very exciting project. It's an opportunity we couldn't pass and we're going to do our good diligence. But this project, we're not a sidetracked APIA from the Houses Lake project. It won't interfere with one with the other. We have different people. If we finally get involved in Brazil, it's different people that we're going to be using. And in terms of Houses, we're moving along as planned before. We don't need to raise any financing for the Brazilian project and the Houses Lake project is financed. So we're looking at both opportunities because we think it could be a great opportunity for APIA and investment. So Tom, I think what shareholders potentially will be interested in hearing is about your ongoing relationship with SRC and, of course, Houses Lake. How is that relationship going? Tracy, APIA is using SRC for all our assay results, methodology studies. SRC is building their processing rareth plan in Saskatoon that apparently would be ready sometime next year. There will be processing monazite and Houses Lake. It has monazite. So we have an excellent relationship and that goes well. Tom, thank you so much for the update. And for anyone interested in more information on APIA Rare Earths in Uranium, please go to their website. Thank you, Tom. Thank you, Tracy.