Email I got from donYes. Lots of good stuff happening in the background but the recent market performance has been frustrating for all of us. We have experienced some permitting/approval delays at Sep Rapids and East Kemptville, but those should get sorted out soon with all the new interest in government circles on establishing new critical minerals supply chains in Canada. Our new Will Scarlett project is looking very promising and a lot of new doors are opening up for us in the Impact/ESG community because of our CleanTech focus. The DKFN thing was very annoying as there was no breach of the agreement, as I have stated publicly. Our door has been open to explain the situation but no one from the leadership ever bothered to contact me. Looks like it was nothing more than a publicity stunt orchestrated by anti-mining activists. Lots of that these days in Canada and not just in the oil & gas space