All right, thanks, Ryan. So, we'll begin a brief presentation on the Company. So, looking at Slide 7. Now, what is i-80? i-80 is a U.S. focused gold explorer, developer and producer with all of our assets located in the wonderful state of Nevada. Our goal is to become the second-largest gold producer in the United States with a pretty aggressive growth plan. And we'll be developing what we believe to be a pretty significant resource base within the state. 6.465 million ounces of gold and over 104 million ounces of silver and measured indicated, and then further inferred resources of just over 8 million ounces of gold and just over 76 million ounces of silver. And with that, we've got a wonderful team working to build these assets, credited for multiple discoveries, a strong history of building mines within the state of Nevada, and very skilled at M&A as i-80’s founding business was Premier Gold Mines and we sold that business and we created i-80 Gold. Looking at Slide 8, we look at the -- where we are in the state. So, this area here in North Central Nevada represents one of the most productive gold districts in anywhere on the planet, really. So, it's the Carlin, Battle Mountain, and Getchell trends. In this [indiscernible], the home of Nevada Gold Mines, which is the joint venture of Newmont and Barrick in Nevada. We are the second largest holder of resources in this [indiscernible] as part of the state, and we have two processing facilities that'll help us process our gold and base metal or polymetallic mineralization as we grow our business. So, looking on Slide 9, we can talk a bit more about the processing facilities. We have, to the north, the Lone Tree Autoclave, situated in Highway 80 , and once retrofitted, it will allow us the ability to process refractory gold, which is a pretty major competitive advantage in the state as there are only five refractory processing facilities in the United States owned by three different companies, and i-80 is one of them. The second facility we have is the Ruby Hill facility. It's currently a vat leach plant, at the Ruby Hill site. And we are currently assessing retrofit plants to turn that into a flotation plant. We’re looking at the viability of that to process some of the very impressive polymetallic grades we are seeing being drilled at Ruby Hill. And while we are retrofitting the Lone Tree Autoclave , we also secured both oxide and sulfide processing arrangements to help us bring in cash flow as we develop our hub and spoke model of developing the three underground mines into the Company as we build the Lone Tree Autoclave. Going on to Slide 10, looking at our resources, we are the third largest resource holder in the state. And we are one of the largest holders of silver resources in the United States, with over 104 million ounces of silver in the indicated category and 76.5 million ounces in the inferred category. We are also undergoing a pretty extensive drill campaign as Ryan mentioned. We do anticipate releasing updated mineral resource estimates on all of our projects -- well, on all of our projects following the current drill campaign and we will include our initial polymetallic mineral resource estimate with the Blackjack, Hilltop, and FAD deposits following this drill campaign. By looking at the plan, what we are trying to do in the state? We have got the Lone Tree complex, which we talked about earlier. It's going to be the hub of our hub and spoke model, the goal would be to develop the Granite Creek, Ruby Hill, and Cove underground mines, to be truck to the Loan Tree complex. And once that's completed, we will look at, sort of Phase 2 part of the plan, which involve an open pit at Granite Creek. And then we are also looking at how do we process the interesting base metal and polymetallic mineralization we have at Ruby Hill and that would be done hopefully, via the flotation plant at Ruby Hill. So, with that, I'm going to pass it off to Matt Gili, again a bit more of the details on the assets, and we will start off with Granite Creek on Slide 12.