Like speaking with Sam Garrett this morning from Great Southern Copper. Sam, morning. Hi, Andrew. Nice to talk to you again. Look, an update from you this morning here on the Sierra ***** Project in Chile. You're out in the field. How's it looking? Yeah, that's right, Andrew, we're I'm here in Chile and we're we're on our Sarah ***** project where we're. Sort of a long way through our planning to start drilling into the Mostaza. Mine where we're testing high grade copper, silver and gold mineralization at depth below the existing open pit. It's pretty, it's pretty exciting time for us and it's Sarah *****. It's not just about the existing high grade copper, silver, gold mineralisation at Mostaza. You've got bigger plans. The other opportunity we're exploring here at at Serra ***** is besides the high grade mineralization in the pit our our research of the of the old holes. Has shown that either side of the, you know, the high grade copper system, there's an extensive lower grade part to the ore body which wasn't developed. So taking that into account and considering our further exploration along strike, you know, we've always said, you know, part of the part of the opportunity here at Sarah ***** that's important to the story is, is the potential to expand the system along trend and what we see is similar lenses. You know, we've, we've mapped up to five so far of of high grade copper, but we're now starting to see. Lower grade parts to the system and and they're pretty excited because they're going to give us the potential tonnage. And even further to that, what we're now finding at the very top of the. Of the Sarah ***** system, where we're standing now, we're about a couple 100 metres above. The The Pit. We're finding. This type of material so high grade copper. And corporon fractures spread over a broad area. So in this particular area it's, you know, it's over 20 to 30 metres wide. Associated with advanced argillic alteration with barite veins and it's it's it looks as though the whole system is comprises of a of an anastomosing network of veins and where those veins meet and intersect or coalesce, you get much broader zones of of copper. So this sort of material, the copper monolith we call it, represents a really exciting target for us, but it's the second tier target. And but we're equally excited to get into it in data. Very impressive outcrop of copper sand. But that's not the end of the story for Sarah *****. What else is happening? That's right, Andrew. And then the third part of the system is the potential for all of this to develop into a, you know, the larger pore free copper type system at depth and all the work will be doing. The mapping, the sampling, the drilling will be leading us, we'll vectoring us towards that, that ultimate goal. Yeah, good to speak Sam this morning. Thanks for your time. Thanks Andrew, nice to talk to you again.