Item 1B. Unresolved Staff Comments
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1B. UNRESOLVED STAFF COMMENTS
None.
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1C. CYBERSECURITY
Cybersecurity
Risk Management and Strategy
The
Company depends on the proper functioning, availability and security of its information systems, including financial, data processing,
communications and operating systems. Several information systems are software applications provided by third parties. Although risks
from cybersecurity threats have to date not materially affected, and we do not believe they are reasonably likely to materially affect,
us, our business strategy, results of operations or financial condition, like other companies in our industry, we could, from time to
time, experience threats and security incidents related to our and our third-party vendors’ information systems, including attempts
to gain unauthorized access to our confidential data, and other electronic security breaches. Such cybersecurity attacks can range from
individual attempts to gain unauthorized access to our information technology systems to more sophisticated security threats. While we
employ a number of measures to prevent, detect and mitigate these threats, there is no guarantee such efforts will be successful in preventing
a cybersecurity attack. A cybersecurity attack could compromise the confidential information of our employees, tenants and vendors. A
successful cybersecurity attack could disrupt and otherwise adversely affect our business operations.
Assessment,
identification and management of cybersecurity related risks are integrated into our overall risk management process. To the extent our
processes identify a heightened cybersecurity related risk, risk owners are assigned to develop risk mitigation plans, which are then
tracked to completion.
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Cybersecurity
Governance
Our
Board of Directors considers cybersecurity risk as part of its risk oversight function and has delegated oversight of cybersecurity risk
strategy and governance and of other information technology risks to the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors (the “Audit
Committee”). The Audit Committee reports to the full Board of Directors regarding its activities, including those related to cybersecurity.
Senior management, including the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer are responsible for assessing and
managing cybersecurity risk, and providing briefings regarding the assessment and management of such risk to the Audit Committee, which
then reports, as necessary, to the Board of Directors. Although members of our senior management do not have direct cybersecurity expertise
obtained through certifications, their experience managing the Company, which includes consulting and coordinating as necessary with
a third party information technology expert referred to below, enables them to effectively assess and manage material risks from cybersecurity
threats.
The
Company retained an information technology expert third party company to assist in managing relevant risks. In particular, the Company
outsources its information technology function and monitoring to a third party provider whereby it benefits from a professionally managed
network monitoring, management, maintenance, detection and response system and a 24/7 security operations center with both onsite and
remote support services. Any cybersecurity incident would be reported to the Company promptly by our third party consultant and material
and potentially material incidents would be assessed by management and the Audit Committee for remediation and future prevention and
detection.
The
Company, at least annually, updates its policies or procedures that could help mitigate cybersecurity risks. Notwithstanding the extensive
approach we take to cybersecurity, we may not be successful in preventing or mitigating a cybersecurity incident that could have a material
adverse effect on us. The Company has incorporated cybersecurity coverage in its insurance policies; however, there is no assurance that
the insurance the Company maintains will cover all cybersecurity breaches or that policy limits will be sufficient to cover all related
losses.
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2. PROPERTIES
As
of August 2024, the Company commenced a month-to-month lease arrangement for office and lab space in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the
amount of approximately $38,110 per month. The Company also maintains office space in West Vancouver, British Columbia Canada.
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3. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
We
may be involved from time to time in ordinary litigation, negotiation, and settlement matters that will not have a material effect on
our operations or finances.
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4. MINE SAFETY DISCLOSURES
Not
applicable.
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