I've been reviewing the press releases on the SAS website to track the history of the Clavos property. In the NI43-101 technical report that was released in October of 2006 there were a number of recommendations for further drilling. They include surface drilling on Blocks A and B, with 5 holes on Block A( 1000 m) and 18 holes on Block B(4,000 m). I wanted to check if SAS had carried out those recommendations prior to the closure of the mining operation in May 2007. I can't find any record of that drilling program being carried out so it's possible that Sage will just carry on with it. What I did find on the SAS website is a company that carried out a 20 to 1 share consolidation in 2006, raised a lot of money, had numerous personnel changes and did a lot of wheeling and dealing. They advanced a number of projects to the mining stage and then had to book impairment losses because some of those operations were not economical to mine. Remember that gold didn't reach $ 700 until later in 2007, so the mining economics have improved considerably since the Clavos project was shut down. It's still green across the board for Sage and the Clavos project.