The vein width is 1 -3 meters so we have to hope for significant grades over a short interval. The gold iis not uniformly distributed ( the nugget effect) and the Technical Report recommends a pinch and swell model as opposed to a single, multi-kilometer vein. It's going to take a lot of drilling due to the nature of the gold mineralization. The 3D model in the July 9 presentation shows that we're down to about 450 meters, which is still shallow compared to Red Lake. They pulled out about 7 million oz down to about 1300 meters at Red Lake and it was thought the deposit was done. Then Goldcorp did some more drilling and " nine holes averaging 311.31 grams of gold per tonne across 2.3 metres. The mineralization was discovered at a depth and location previously thought to have no potential. " as described on their website. It just shows how difficult it is to explore this type of deposit. Once we have enough wells drilled then one hopes we reach a tipping point where the investment community says " yeah, it's gotta be there".