 Hi, I'm Chris Thompson for Investor Intel, and today I'm with Steven Lawtons, the new president of True Precious Metals. TRU is the ticker on the TSX Venture Exchange. How are you today, Steven? I'm doing great, Chris. Thanks for having me on. So you recently joined the company. What brought you on board? Well, a really interesting opportunity brought me on board. The current management was looking for a president, and I looked at the project and what I saw was really good people in the management, and a really interesting project, a really exciting project in Newfoundland. And I'm used to having worked in China and Cambodia, so Newfoundland seems a lot closer to home. Well, yeah, you and I go way back. The last time I spoke with you, you were working for a company that eventually about 20 years ago, that eventually got taken over. So it bodes well for True Precious Metals investors. Your primary project or your flagship project is the Golden Rose Project. So what made that interesting for you to come on board? Well, True's Golden Rose Project in sort of the middle of the island of Newfoundland is interesting because it has really great neighbors. The Marathon Gold Valentine Gold Project is just a little bit up the same fault line from where True's Golden Rose is. And the geology is really interesting. It's a big fault system that is mineralized and runs from across the island. And it's just a really great perspective piece of property. And how many projects do you actually have in Newfoundland and sort of the size? You've got a district size or a scale for that project, and you've got some other projects as well, right? Yeah, if you put them all together, it's about 305 square kilometers. The Golden Rose is about 236, 235 square kilometers, but we also have twilight and a couple of other sort of little satellite projects along the way. But they're all up and down the same fault system. That's great. And so the Golden Rose Project, you put some drill results out today. Maybe we can just talk about those for a bit. Yeah, we're quite happy. On Golden Rose now, with these results, we've hit five out of five holes with gold mineralization. The ones that are today, and again, they're quite consistent. The ones today included 12 meters at just a little over one gram a ton and seven meters at 1.7 grams per ton with an internal almost 2.4 grams a ton over four meters. So these are similar kinds of grades and depths that we're actually seeing at the Marathon Gold Valentine project up the road from us. And for investors who may not know the project, this is near surface mineralization, open pitable. What are you looking at for a type of project? And a Valentine Gold project up the road with Marathon is near surface. And what we're only talking about at the moment, we're looking at two bands that we haven't been at depth yet, but we're looking at two bands sort of at 50 and 100 and so meters. That seems to be where the mineralization is. So you want to be, obviously, as close to surface as possible, because that eventually makes it hopefully cheaper to extract in the future. So it's very exciting. And like I say, when you see consistency across all of your drill results, it starts to look like a regional property, which is great. And what's the current cash balance? Well, that was one of the things that actually, when I joined Tru and I was looking at it, I was pleased to do because often the president's first job is to go out and raise their own salary. But Tru did a raise and at its last published financial statement, there was $4.9 million in the bank, which is pretty remarkable for a junior explorer these days. We've done exploration since then. So that's been reduced by our current drill program and a few other things, but we still have a comfortable amount of money in the bank. And so for this summer, how are you going to deploy those funds? Well, at the moment, we're still releasing a couple of drill holes. We did a drill program of 22 holes that we are now just reporting on. We've reported on seven of those so far, and there's still 15 left to go. So we'll be reporting on those. We just announced the beginning of a very advanced 3D IP program that we'll be starting any day now. And it's going to give us real-time 3D modeling and with the use of AI as well. It's been used by other companies with great success to identify the best targets for future drilling. So we have the IP project. There's going to be, we have ongoing soil sampling across the property, across most prospective areas. And that will be, we haven't planned it yet, but no doubt that'll be followed up by drilling. Well, that sounds like a very heavy work year for you coming up. A lot to do. Yeah, and Newfoundland right now is a very active space, as you mentioned, and you've got a team out there that's ready to go then for you. Yeah, now the Gold Rush in Newfoundland has caused us a little bit of difficulty because there's one assay lab in Newfoundland and everybody's using it. So they're backed up like crazy. So we're fighting to get our results out as quickly as we can. And we're pleased that we just both press release with a number of holes. And there's like I say 15 more already drilled holes that we're waiting on assays for. So we're very much looking forward to getting those out. Yeah. And as every investor knows, I mean, you have to have the assays to come back, plus the new geo-fizz and sampling to help you direct your future exploration. So we understand that. But it's great that you guys got a good bank account. So it looks like there's going to be lots of activity and interest in this junior gold exploration company. So I appreciate your time today, Stephen. I'm Stephen Lottens, who is the new president of True Purchase Metals. The symbol is TRU on the TSX Venture Exchange. And they are exploring their Golden Rose project as their main one in Newfoundland. Thanks, Steve. Thank you.