"DW said a couple months ago that Tyhee has a "reasonable expectation of identifying a 'world-class' deposit." Hansix
My question is, what's a "world-class" deposit?
So far, the best answer I could find was,
"World class deposits, defined as the upper 10 percent of deposits in terms of contained metal, account for over 86 percent of all gold..." And, "These giant deposits contain at least 100 metric tons (3.2 Moz)"
http://econgeol.geoscienceworld.org/content/90/1/88.abstract
So, if you view the deposits of the Yellowknife Gold Project as one, then Tyhee's only a million ounces away from becoming a "world-class" deposit.