Look, you cannot deny that (or maybe you will anyway) that revenues from gold in the 2012 FS were approximately 50% of revenues from copper. I'll only provide the exact page of the FS for you that proves this if you promise to leave aftewards. Deal?
Copper in CAD terms in the 2012 FS was $3.25 US / 0.97= $3.35 CAD
Copper today in CAD terms is $2.58 US / 0.74 = $3.48 CAD
So with copper CAD revenues virtually unchanged, and then you get a doubling of gold CAD revenues, that means your gold revenues then equal your copper revenues. I can't make this any simpler for you.
Ok, I'm tired of rubbing your nose in this. You are being ridiculous.