Thank you, Ryan and I will provide a quarterly update for how our projects have been advancing and talk more about the company's strategy. As you can see on Slide 7, the company is entirely a U.S. focused gold producer. In terms of pure-play gold companies, we are currently the largest U.S. gold producer and our projects are located 100% in Nevada, what is considered to be one of, or if not the, most favorable mining jurisdiction anywhere in the world. We are a company with one of the largest holdings of gold and silver resources in the United States. Our M&I resources are 6.46 million ounces of gold and 104 million ounces of silver plus inferred resources of 8.15 million ounces of gold and 76.4 million ounces of silver. Our company's goal since we started as a company about 2.5 years ago is to become the second largest gold producer in all of the United States. We have one mine that is currently commencing its initial production and we have 3 projects in development and/or permitting. We have been very successful at building a very strong and accredited management team with a strong history of building and managing operations in Nevada. On Slide 8 of the presentation. This is a graph of the pure-play U.S. gold companies. There are only 3 pure-play U.S. gold producers, of which we are one and several development and exploration companies. Our 5-year plan is to grow our production to be in excess of 400,000 ounces of gold equivalent per year and we are achieving our first production at the Granite Creek operation here in 2023. On Slide 9, why do we work just in Nevada? Nevada is currently ranked as the world's number one most favorable jurisdiction for both policy, perception and investment attractiveness by the Fraser Institute. There is strong security of land ownership, stable government and a very strong history of mine development and production. In fact, if Nevada were a country, it would rank amongst the world's top 5 largest producing gold nations. The bulk of that production, as you can see on Slide 10, comes from North Central Nevada. In North Central Nevada, proximal to the towns of Carlin, Elko, Battle Mountain, Winnemucca are 2 structural trends called the Carlin and Battle Mountain Trend. Within these trends, there are multiple producing mines and Nevada Gold Mines which is a producer that is being created by Newmont and Barrick, the world's 2 largest gold-producing companies, combining their assets to create what is called Nevada Gold Mines. The blue dots that you see in this image are the operations and projects of Nevada Gold Mines. Nevada Gold Mines currently produces approximately 3 million ounces a year all of that production coming from this image. In terms of our projects, you can see from the highlighted icons in the image. We have 5 project sites within the state, all centrally located, proximal, often proximal to Nevada Gold Mines operations. And with these various projects, we are currently the second largest holder of gold and silver resources in North Central Nevada. In addition, as you can see on Slide 7 -- 11, the company has 2 processing facilities. The Lone Tree processing site that sits right on Interstate 80 has a refractory processing facility. It does include an auto claim, making it one of only 5 processing facilities in all of Nevada that has this capability. It's our goal over the next several years to start this facility by feeding it mineralization from our Ruby Hill, Granite Creek and Cove projects. We also have a processing facility at the Ruby Hill site that we are actively looking to convert to a base metal processing plant. The exploration work that we're doing at Ruby Hill right now is largely focused on defining the polymetallic resources on that project and subsequent to that, once we complete the underground work at site, we would expect to convert the processing site and become a diversified producer with both gold and base metals. In the interim period, we have secured an oxide and sulphide processing agreements. The solid time processing agreements are with Nevada Gold Mines and provide for us to process up to 1,000 tonnes a day through their autoclaves and 750 tonnes per day through the roaster. The next slide on Slide 12 is one that shows the gold holdings of the major companies in the United States, most particularly in Nevada. Most of the gold resources that companies hold in the United States would be in Nevada. And currently, our company ranks number 3 in terms of total gold resources. And with the additional drilling we're doing at various sites and the upgrading of the polymetallic deposits, we expect that we will be moving into the number 2 slot next in Nevada Gold Mines as we do our resource updates following the 2023 drill campaigns. Slide 13 is one of the primary fundamentals when you look at i-80 as a company and who we are in Nevada. We are a company that has some of the highest grade open pit and underground operations deposits that you'll find anywhere in North America. In fact, the Granite Creek and Coal projects both have grades in excess of 10 grams per tonne. And our drill campaigns that we have underway right now are demonstrating that those grades are very real with the success we've been having. The Hilltop polymetallic deposit and the Blackjack and FAD polymetallic projects that we have at Ruby Hill are not yet part of our company's resource base. And with the current drill campaigns that will be going until the end of this year, at the end of these projects, we will be completing 43-101 compliant gold resource estimates for all 3 of the deposits. Slide 14 is a slide that demonstrates our larger plan in an image. The Lone Tree complex is expected to be our central processing facility or gold. The mineralization from Granite Creek, Ruby Hill and Coals essentially constructing 3 identical underground ramp access gold mines. We'll feed that -- that complex for the ultimate start-up of Lone Tree. In the lower left is an image of the Ruby Hill complex. Ruby Hill is currently a gold plant that is not being used, so it's an idle gold plant. And we have completed initial work to convert that plant to a base metal flotation. Plant that we will produce both a zinc and lead silver concentrates that would be moved to market as Ruby Hill has very significant base metal deposits or polymetallic deposits that we like to call them because of their gold and silver component and also has gold mining operations. Slide 15 is an image of the Lone Tree processing site. Lone Tree, as you can see in the background, there is an active heap leach. So we are completing residual leach on the previously mined mineralization there but the heap leach is now nearing the end of its life. The complex that you see here includes not only an autoclave facility, also the heap leach and there is a 1.8 million tonne a year flotation circuit also included in this complex. This is our central core logging and splitting facilities. We have our own and active assay lab and the majority of our operations in Nevada are based out of the Lone Tree site. It's difficult to see but in the background going up the hill with the white dots on it or transport trucks on Interstate 80. In terms of its strategic location situated right on the highway, this is perhaps the most strategically located processing facility in the state. Moving on to the projects. Granite Creek on Slide 16 is the company's most advanced assets. On the image on the right side of it, we have 2 portals to access the underground high-grade mineralization that is currently being mined out of this project. That processing, as shown on Slide 17, the mineralization that we're mining at Granite Creek is being trucked up the road to the north to Twin Creeks. So the Granite Creek project is geologically on strike from the Turquoise Ridge Mine, the third largest of Nevada Gold Mines operations along the same large fault structure that we call the Range Front Fault and is called the Granite -- the Getchell Fault of the Turquoise Ridge and the mineralization is hosted in the Comus rock units which is the Limestone rock units that you find here. So the interim processing agreements have allowed us to start the mining here, trucking the mineralization to where it says Twin Creeks in that image for processing. As Ryan mentioned earlier, we have been stockpiling the refractory mineralization to date. And during the quarter, we started shipping the first refractory ore to Twin Creeks. And we expect to start shipping regularly in the coming month or two that we will be mining and trucking the refractory mineralization on a regular basis. The mine when we first acquired this operation, we rehabilitated the underground workings. We performed test mining in several zones. And of those, we deem that the OG zone had the best rock qualities. So in the first half of '23, we constructed 5 levels. We extended the underground workings by 5 levels to have multiple zones to mine in the OG zone. And we also, this year, began drilling again on the South Pacific zone. The South Pacific zone on the lower image on the left is on strike from the mine workings headed to the north towards Turquoise Ridge. It is geologically a bit of a different deposit compared to what you see in the area where the mine workings are. It's a zone that appears to have significant continuity along strike and down dip. Also, it has very high grades. The grades that we're drilling here are very comparable to our current M&I and inferred resources. And in the third quarter, early in the third quarter here, we started drilling in the South Pacific zone in order to convert what would be inferred mineral resources to measure and indicated so that they could be used in future technical studies. When you look at the project on Slide 16, the OG zone is the down dip extension of what was previously mined here in the, what we call the upper mine. And the deposit is open at depth. Some of the drilling we have completed down dip from where the mine workings are, have intersected very good grades and very good widths, often in excess of 10 grams per tonne and up to 20 grams per tonne. But more importantly, we have discovered that in following up some historic Barrick & Home stakeholders that were drilled to the north. We were able to establish that along the contact of the upper and lower Comus rock units was a fault structure that starts at about 200 to 250 meters below surface, where the grades and the width pick up substantially. And we have been drilling that from surface to infill the mineralization so that we can move this into our mine plan. And we have started the decline in order to access this mineralization. And we are expecting to have our first stopes on the South Pacific zone in the first half of 2024. As shown on Slide 19, we have done some grade reconciliation on the first 4 levels that we've mined in the OG