If that last bulk sample was taken from close to the rake zone, it would be lower grade anyway. When you average that west sample in with the higher east samples, it resulted in taking the average down. The grade has to remain the same or higher if you keep going east unless you overshoot the vein and enter another rake zone. Nevertheless, this lower grade sample gave us a more conservative figure , IMO, and may have lent a hint of what to expect further away from the vein, which would look real good also, if this is the case.