 Hi, I'm Chris Thompson from Investor Intel. And today I'm speaking with Troy Bojale, who is the new president and CEO of Merchison Minerals. Hi, Chris, thanks for having me today. The last time I spoke with Merchison, which was their chairman, was in September and the stock's up 75% since then. So your company must be doing something right besides hiring you in October and raising $4 million. Maybe you can give a quick overview of where you come from and what you're doing with the funds. Yeah, thanks, Chris. It's been a busy fall. Subsequence to me joining, as you mentioned, we raised $4 million and are deploying those funds at our HVM project, which is a nickel copper cobalt project located in Quebec. So yeah, so those minerals are typically used in what we would call a battery metal projects. And maybe you can give us an idea of what you've done with the funds or how you've deployed them this summer. Yeah, so subsequent to raising this fall, we kicked off our inaugural drill program at HVM. So backing up a bit, HVM is a nickel copper cobalt project in Quebec. It is located in the Maniquagon region, just south of Vermont and on the North Shore of the St. Lawrence River. So we've started drilling and we started drilling at our PYC target. Our PYC target is a two kilometer long EM anomaly that has been prospected in detail. So the conductivity's been confirmed on the ground and then subsequent sampling is taking place, which defined a significant strike and width of nickel bearing sulfide mineralization. And so that's been the focus of the drilling thus far this fall. And I know that previously you had some fairly good intercepts of 1.7% nickel and some copper and cobalt in there. What were you seeing from the results from the summer? Yeah, so the historic results are from Vartifer, which is another prospect on the property, which is only a few hundred meters across the strike of PYC and as you mentioned, that was 43 meters of 1.74% nickel, 0.9% copper and around 900 PPM cobalt. So what we're seeing at PYC to date, seven drill holes completed to date, tested about 500 meters of strike length of that PYC target. And what we're seeing is nickel bearing sulfide mineralization ranging from semi-massive to massive, to brecciated material, and that brecciated textures into disseminated mineralization and all seven holes that we've drilled to date. So the drilling to date is certainly meeting our expectations for a maiden drill program at PYC and has this extremely excited moving forward. So on the project though, what are the next steps for the project then? So we'll finish up the drilling at PYC, the inaugural program. We will obviously look to get our assay results back and fully understand the scope and scale of the mineralization that was intersected in that program. Well, at the same time, plan for a significant exploration program at HPM in 2022 where pending the assay results from PYC, we'll plan a program there as well as continue to advance the regional scale potential projects that being Bartafer, Sierra, really a large portfolio of highly prospective EM targets that are coupled with prospecting results that have defined mineralization, nickel bearing sulfide mineralization at a number of them. So it's looking up to be a busy 2022 pending the work that's being done this fall. And that other project you mentioned, are you earning into that project in Quebec? No, that's 100% that's 100% Murchison. So Murchison has a dominant and strategic land package in the HPM area. We have 139 square kilometers of mineral tenements within that land package. There are 55 EM conductors that we view as being very favorable for hosting mineralization on the project. So as an investor, we're into December now. So I guess as an investor looking for news flow for the next, I say six months, what can they anticipate from the company? Yeah, over the very near term, we'll have assay results coming back from PYC. As most of your audience would be aware, some of the lab times are uncertain right now. However, we're using the SRC lab in Saskatoon, which has very defined turnarounds. And so we look forward to having results available early in the new year. Post that, look for updates, look for more details around the 2022 summer program, spring and summer program for Murchison. So as a company that's on people's radar for battery metals, I guess Murchison should be a company that they should have in their watch list or maybe in their portfolio. And any other comments you wanna make on the company now that you've recently joined? Yeah, we're at the very early stages. We're at the start of developing what we really strongly feel is a project that has camp scale, battery metal potential. It's an area that saw exploration by Falconbridge, Extrata Glencore in the late 90s, early 2000s. We have since, you know, as recent as 2019 acquired 100% interest in this project. We're at the start. We have good results that are meeting our expectations to date and look forward to continuing to develop this very exciting project in an infrastructure area rich part of Quebec. Well, that's great. Thanks for your time Troy. Today I was speaking with Troy Beauchelet who's the new president and CEO of Murchison Minerals. Tichrel Schimbroll is M-U-R on the TSX Venture Exchange. Thanks and have a great day. Thanks Chris.