 Troy, Alcora Advanced Materials is a battery material, technology and source play in the market, correct? Yes, it is. Initially, when we started Alcora almost eight years ago or more, we focused on the processing side of graphite. We built the team up around that and I believe in 2014 we were awarded the top graphene producer in the world by the University of Singapore. So we leveraged those strengths and we broadened our horizon into other battery materials such as vanadium and meganese and that's where we're at today. And you're putting news out regularly. I always tell people watch for companies that achieve milestones regularly and in November alone we've had two updates on your manganese mind. Would you like to tell us what's happening with that? Yes, about a year ago we purchased 100% of a Moroccan company with 17 different licenses in them that made up of vanadium and meganese. And quickly they started building their team that we had built in Sri Lanka, moved it to Morocco and we've outlined what our short-term and long-term goals were. We looked at the manganese site which was an old producing mine that was operated by the French in the 1950s then it got kicked out. We were able to purchase it as part of this with this private company. Great, great site, great, past producing mine, the positive surface, so we quickly started working our mine plan to, you know, bought the equipment, developed the mine plan now waiting for the production license. And once we receive that we're pretty much, we believe that we'll start being able to produce raw ore initially within 30 days. Okay, so let me make sure I heard this correctly. You will have an ability to produce in 30 days once that comes through so that could be as early as the end of the year possibly? It could be a nice little Christmas present for everybody under the tree. So we're pushing, we're excited to where we're at the one yard line and we're really excited about this property and its potential. And the good thing about this is that we can, you know, use our processing skills to upgrade the material. Initially we'll just sell the raw ore, which we're able to, we've all the different test work we have. We think we can get an average of 35% of manganese to deliver and then from there we're working on the physical processing part of it and then be able to get a higher price and a higher percentage of manganese. In addition to of course clipping along for production here with a critical mineral. It also, you're also moving forward with your vanadium concessions. Can you tell us more about that? Yeah, in parallel we're moving that along. The process is a little different, a little further behind but not much more. So what our goal here is, you know, once we get this production, the vanadium will fall very quickly. We have, you know, the same thing, equipment bought for that site. We have the team that can do both. So that's good and as well as ready buyers in the market for this material. Okay, so in addition to that, are there any updates on the graphene technology process or the graphite production? We spent a lot of work in the graphite sector and we're continuing to be involved in it. We still have a relationship in Tanzania with an exciting project there. We just recently, one of the directors just got back from Dubai last week, meeting financial partners and our partners in Tanzania, looking to see how to make sense. And as I said, we continue to own our position in Sri Lanka. We're just not the operators there anymore. So, you know, we like the space. We spend a lot of time in the graphite space. But that's why we decided to broad note our focus to include not just graphite but the vanadium and the meganese as well. Well, Troy, we're so delighted to have an update from you today. And so for those of you out there, for more information on Elcora advanced materials, please go to their website. You've had a minimum of half a dozen news releases on vanadium and your manganese production plans here in the last six weeks. Is there anything else that shareholders or potential investors should be aware of with regards to Elcora right now, Troy? No, I think you summarized it perfectly. But you know, one thing that we have been doing and you know, since the markets have haven't been really that favorable for the juniors is really focus on the fundamentals. You know, once we get that permit in place, we're using some of the boots on the ground ready to deliver. And I think the market like was kind of emphasize that you're at your, at your conference that you put on that you know, getting in getting the casual early and quickly is very crucial to the junior market space and that's one thing that we've that we want to get what we want to focus on and that's where we're at. Troy, as always a pleasure. Thank you. Thank you very much.