 PEDAC 2023, we're on the floor with Nicole Brewster from Renforth. How are you today? I'm great. Thanks. How are you? I'm so delighted that Neil has brought us back together so we can have an opportunity to find out what is Renforth up to and what are your goals here at PEDAC? Yeah, no, it's great to see you again. Renforth has a spectacular Boutery Metals property in Quebec's near north. 29 kilometers of mineralization, plus more we haven't proven yet. And what am I doing at PEDAC? Just telling my story. That's all I can do. I'm my own largest shareholder, I'm my own biggest fan, but I want to share the news with everyone and perhaps find new shareholders and just pure marketing. So Nicole, we've got a lot of companies out there claiming their battery metals, claiming they have critical minerals, claiming they have the biggest project in the world. There's a lot of investors, there's only so many investors on the tarmac. What makes your company competitive? What would you say is the reason why Renforth is the company you should pull up your sleeves and learn more about it and maybe come on board? Well, first and foremost we're not looking for the mineralization, we have it. We have two structures, we've ground-truthed and drilled. The first one's 20 kilometers, drilled over 2.2 kilometers. This is an ultramafic with nickel, cobalt, platinum group elements, along with fingers of a VMS giving us zinc, copper, silver and gold. Four kilometers north of that, same property, it's 330 square kilometer property. Four kilometers north, a longer band we see in the magnetics, however we've only ground-truthed 9 kilometers, we've only drilled about 500 meters. So we're growing, we'll be drilling in a couple of weeks. It sets us apart, in my opinion we're ultra active, we're in the field, we're putting the money in the ground, the marketing is pretty much me, what you see is what you get anyway so you may as well see it, right? But I'm aggressive in terms of trying to, I think I hear a clock ticking. I hear the opportunity. It's not about having the minerals, it's also in this business about having them at the right time, and the time is definitely now. We're brownfield, we're beside Canada's largest open pit gold mine, mineralization is on surface, we will build an open pit forward-looking statement, but in the future, that's what I see happening. You know, we've got hydroelectric power, we've got roads on the property, first nation relationship is good, no big bodies of water, no people, no animals at risk, we're beside mining towns. You couldn't operate cheaper than we operate, and that's going to be, right now, having seen as little as we have, I would tell you we have a large-scale, low-grade nickel sulfide polymetallic. You get that mouthful out of the way. In there, we've got nickel that's coming out at around 0.25%, but we've drilled 3.4% nickel, but we're drilling structure, we're literally just drilling structure, not grade. What does that mean? Our grades could go up, for sure they could go up. And even if they don't go up, with all our logistical advantage, being in Quebec, our security of title, it's wholly owned, it's not encumbered, our bar, to be a mine, is probably as low as it could be. And I'm excited about that. I think that's a huge advantage. Well that's here at PDAC 2023 on day one, Nicole. Thank you so much for joining us today. It was my pleasure. Thank you.