Western Magnesium Corporation announced that commissioning of the continuous pilot reactor is now complete. All electrical, instrumentation, and vacuum testing are complete, and the vessel is now ready to receive feed. The equipment used in this test will verify that materials of construction are correct and confirm other very valuable data for continuous operation that will follow after these tests are completed. Preparation of feed material is now underway with the operation of the reactor to follow. Management's goal in creating this new reactor is to develop a new generation of technology that will include in the current commercial pilot plant and future facilities. This new reactor that is being tested at partner facilities in Fort St. John, British Columbia is being developed not only for the commercial pilot plant which is currently under construction and on track in the Lower Mainland, British Columbia, but also for the 100,000 metric tonne commercial plant being built in Ohio. Once testing is complete in Fort St. John and magnesium metal is produced as part of the test, will have successfully developed the next generation reactor which will be faster and more economical in the production of magnesium metal. Separately, commercial pilot plant construction is underway and progressing well. Factory Acceptance Testing has begun for the electrical and instrumentation equipment. Structural steel installation is ongoing, and the remainder of the equipment is scheduled to arrive once the steel work is complete. Plant wide commissioning will commence once construction is completed. Management feels confident that are on track with timeline for the assembly, testing and ultimately the production of magnesium metal. Once more, as management has stated, the purpose of the commercial pilot plant is to produce magnesium metal for the industries that are currently in discussions with to certify metal so may move toward finalizing purchase and joint venture agreements.