Cliff Grandison President of Alaska Hydro Corporation, (AKH.H) reported that the BC Environmental Assessment Office (the "EAO") has given the Company the Sec. 11 Order needed to prepare an application for an Environmental Assessment Certificate. This Order lays out the information requirements for the Application. The information requirements covering the scope, methods and procedures for an assessment are posted on the EAO website. The information required includes generally a project description, potential impacts, First Nations and stakeholders consulted and mitigation measures. To start the Company will proceed with the collection of data currently available and necessary for the Application. The area, where the project is located, is where there have been several Environmental Assessments and Certificates granted for similar projects such as Axium's Forrest Kerr, Volcano Creek and McLymont Creek run of river projects. These projects are similar in nature and have had information requirements similar to that required for the More Creek Hydro project reducing the need to collect some non-project specific data while adding recent input from these studies. The project is located in the traditional territory claimed by the Tahltan First Nations with whom the Company will continue its efforts to consult and to enter into an agreement as prescribed by the EAO. The Company continues. it's search for additional financing through either new equity or partnership. The Company has engaged with potential investors who are strong supporters of renewables but are inclined to wait for B C Hydro's Integrated Resource Plan and Government of BC's policy on electricity generation. The Company however has extended this search for investors and has posted this search on a web platform dedicated to financing renewable energy projects at no cost to the Company. The platform is a vehicle which has successfully raised funds for major renewable projects.