 Hi, I'm Chris Thompson for Investor Intel and we're here at PDAC 2023, this time with Troy Brojale, who is the president and CEO of Merchison Minerals, sorry about that Troy, how are you today? No, I'm doing very well. Thanks for having me, Chris. So you have two projects in Canada. One is the BMK project in Saskatchewan, it says Zinc Copper Silver, but your main focus for the last year has been your project in Quebec, the HPM project in Quebec. So what are you looking for there? Yeah, it's a magmatic sulphide project, so it's nickel, copper, cobalt. Deposit model similar to what you would see at Voise Bay or Raglan, etc., some of the major mining camps, nickel mining camps in Canada, that type of deposit. The HPM project itself, it's located in the Manicwagon region of Quebec, so that's south of the Labrador trough, north of the towns of, you know, of Septille, Bay Como, on the North Shore of the St. Lawrence. It's in an area that has advanced infrastructure, so there's a heavy rail line that goes right through the project. There's a hydroelectric facility, the Hart June hydroelectric facility that's within 30 kilometres of the deposit, and there's road access through the area. So, you know, it's an earlier stage emerging nickel sulphide project, but in an area with advanced infrastructure. Interesting. So you had some really good results there last year. You had a really long, more than 100 metres, but maybe you can just talk about that drill result on the project because it's pretty exciting. Yeah, it is. And, hey, just stepping back, 2022 is a big year for us. We increased our land position by more than 6x, have a dominant land position in the HPM area, flew a property-wide airborne EM survey that identified upwards of 75 EM targets. We did ground prospecting that identified a prospective corridor over 4.5-5 kilometres with nickel-bearing sulphide showings on surface. And then the last component of the exploration program was the drilling, as you mentioned. And that was led by our second hole of the program, which intersected 120 metres of 1.36% nickel equivalent massive sulphide mineralisation very near surface, so very good results. And I saw a news release that just came out. Because it, in February, was something even longer. But now you're telling me that it's not even on that project, it's adjacent. Yeah, so we have the Bartifer deposit, and directly adjacent to that, within the corridor that I described there, is the Serrat target. And our Serrat target is one that we've prospected. It has surface mineralisation and EM conductivity over about 775 metres. We put an initial fence of drilling into it. That's where we returned about 277 metres of downhole disseminated mineralisation within that target. And the exciting part from our perspective is that it's broad disseminated mineralisation. That's vectoring back to the south on that target, where we believe that there will encounter higher grade massive sulphide mineralisation at Serrat. Interesting. So what is the plan for 2023 on that project? Or the projects? Yeah, yeah. It's on HBM in general, dominant land position, but the focus is going to be two-fold. The focus is going to be continuing to expand Bartifer. Just the highlights from the Bartifer deposit. It's a high grade nickel sulphide project or deposit. It outcrops, comes right to surface. It's completely unconstrained by drilling. We've got 35 drill holes into it, 35 mineralised holes. So the plan is just to continue to expand mineralisation at Bartifer. And then a primary and a parallel objective is to drive discovery through that de-risk five-kilometre trend of perspective geology that we have, that we already have nickel-bearing sulphide mineralisation identified on surface. So it's continuing that exploration, building the envelope, progressing the scalable size of this project. Yeah. Well, it looks like it's going to be an exciting year for your company. We look forward to watching it. Yeah, thanks.