Body and Mind Inc. provided shareholders with the operational update. California: The Company has been managing the ShowGrow dispensary in Long Beach since August 1, 2019 and is awaiting final approval from the California Bureau of Cannabis Control for final transfer of the license to NMG Long Beach, the wholly owned California subsidiary of BaM. All paperwork for the license transfer was submitted by the vendor and BaM in December. ShowGrow Long Beach continues to provide medical and recreational sales of a wide variety of legal cannabis forms including Body and Mind branded offerings comprised of pre-rolled joints, pre-rolled blunts, live resin, sugar, badder and wax. The Company is advancing construction of the ShowGrow San Diego dispensary with completion of interior drywall, commencement of millwork and preparation for cabinetry and point of sale installation. Exterior work including siding and upgrades to the roughly 30 car parking lot are ongoing and construction is anticipated for completion in late calendar first quarter of 2020 pending local approvals. Nevada: The Company has substantially completed construction of the new production facility and has commenced moving equipment from the current production facility to the new location. Final inspections are anticipated in February with operations at the new production facility commencing pending local approval. BaM announced three new proprietary strains from the Company's genetics development program. The Donuts strain is a hybrid strain with a very sweet creamy candy flavor with slight hints of earth and berry. Blue Tang Cookies is a hybrid strain with a sweet and creamy flavor with slight hints of sour and berry. Fruit Pie is a sativa-dominant hybrid with aroma notes of strawberry and blueberry. All strains consistently test in the 25 - 27 % THC range. Arkansas: Construction of the dispensary in West Memphis is progressing well with the interior at the drywall stage and exterior work ongoing for the parking area and access. Scott Hardon with the Arkansas State Department of Finance and Administration reported that patients in Arkansas spent $28.13 million on medical marijuana purchased from May 10, 2019 to December 26, 2019. Fourteen dispensaries were open as of December 26, 2019 with a total of 32 dispensaries authorized in Arkansas.