 The federal government has hinted that all structures are being put in place to commence the auction of Niger and Benjamin. This is following the completion of automation of the mining system to meet international full standards for online mining. Minister of Mines and Steel Development, architect Olam El-Kwan-Dibbiteh, hinted this in the Buja, who was featuring at the weekly media briefing coordinated by the presidential communication team. The minister also spoke about the 2023 target of resuscitation of a Jakuta steel company. He made it clear that the delivery date is no longer feasible or into the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our plan was to deliver Jakuta this year, 2022. And I've said it before, when we came back from Russia, yes, I went to the public and said, look, we'll deliver Jakuta before the end of this tunnel. And I pray that I'll have a chance to go back and apologize and explain what happened to the people before I leave office. Yes, it's true, no fault of us. Everybody was gone. Go. We're ready to go. Unfortunately, COVID became a first major project delivery timelines. I gave you so many. I said all these six original projects will be commissioned by July. I gave you timelines. We're going to do our bitumen auction by June this year by the grace of God. What I told you before the end of the year is the cooperation between NMDC and Daikon. They produce alloy for Daikon, which they can use, and it's found it to be cheaper. But actually the funding for that operation is coming trickles. That's why I can't give you a particular timeline.