I wasn't sure how much detail they would provide but I'm very pleased with the level of response. The next issue concerns figuring out what happened. The continuity and geometry of the quartz veins was reasonably consistant , which is good news. But where's the gold? I don't know what drill spacing was used, so I don't know if it's a sampling problem ( too few holes targeting too many targets) or the gold grades in these veins are unlikely to be economic in this particular area. We'll see what the next round of drilling produces but, as I've mentioned before, I doubt Sage can afford to spend a lot more on the GE if the next round is not successful. I wouldn't expect the ground EM surveys to work because the sulphides aren't massive enough to be a good conductive target, but you should try it anyways to make sure of that. It's important to try the IP survey, which responds to disseminated metallic mineralization very well, so I'm pleased they intend to evaluate that technique. The technical reports presented by a number of the area players indicate that the gold is associated with the sulphides, so if you can map the sulphides with geophysical surveys then you get good drill targets.