 Today I have the distinct pleasure of speaking with Wajid Bubu from Guyani Metals. You just changed your name, Manganese, just made an announcement, or seven new licenses. Tell us more about these. Well, these seven licenses are very important because we believe that they are on the perimeter of a very distinct geological area, and they contain very high-grade Manganese. Everybody out there, I don't know if you know what the market looks like for Manganese, but tell us more. What's happening with Manganese market right now, Wajid? Well, the Manganese market is predominantly a steel play and a ferro alloy and non-ferro alloy play, but we are specialized in a very small part of the market which caters to the battery industry, and generally speaking, it's called the chemical part of the Manganese market, and that's what we're focusing on right now. Of course, we love batteries at Investor Intel, and some of you may not be familiar with Guyani Metals. Can you tell us, just kind of give us an overview about who is Guyani Metals? Well, Guyani is a company that started out as a gold exploration company, and that was years ago, hence the old name, Guyani Gold. Now with the new focus about a year ago, we decided to shift our business and focus on an exponentially growing market, which is the lithium-ion rechargeable battery market, and that's what we're focusing on right now. I noticed you're quite a substantial professional in your own career. Can I ask how they got you to become the president? Well, it's a long story, but the short version of it is that I was an investor, so I started out as an investor in Guyani. I believed in the vision and the strategy of the company, and most importantly, I believe in the leadership of Dwayne Parnam, our chairman and CEO, who has achieved almost $1 billion, above actually $1 billion worth of shareholder value. So that's what attracted me to the company as an investor. And then throughout my conversations with people in charge of the company, mainly Dwayne Parnam, we got to know each other and we got to learn how we can leverage each other's skill sets, and we kind of clicked, and it went on from there. Well, I as an investor love knowing when management has skin in the game, but speaking of management, we saw an appointment with someone we're big fans of here at Investor Intel, Dr. Ian Flint. Could you tell us what he'll be doing for Guyani Metals? We are very excited to have Dr. Ian Flint on board with us, and I'm sure your viewers know Dr. Flint from previous appearances on the show. He's a renowned expert in the metallurgical field in Canada, and most importantly, he's been focusing on battery grade metals for the past few years. So we believe he adds a tremendous value to our team, and he will guide our decision making process when it comes to getting to the right level of grade and properties that are required for the battery industry. So we're very excited to be working with Dr. Flint. So we've just had a name change, seven new licenses. Dr. Flint has joined your team. What should we anticipate in the next couple of quarters? Well, the company is working on multiple fronts at the same time. So we have a process, we have a plan, we're executing systematically. Right now we're completing our regional mapping and sampling program. It's going to be followed by a drill program based on the data that we get from the initial phase, and we're also talking to equipment manufacturers and trying to estimate what would it take to get this project online into production. We're also talking to multiple potential partners for joint venture agreement, whether to develop the existing properties or additional properties that we have in the pipeline. Well, we really appreciate you coming down today. Thank you so much. My pleasure. Thank you.