The reason the average grades over the full 89 meters were ok was that the grades over the last 15 meters were terrific. The metal value over the last 15 meters was $3200 per tonne undiluted and was $800 per tonne when diluted to 1 meter in width. If the grades over the last 15 meters continue for a few hundred meters then the Terneras west vein will be highly profitable to ECU like the Terneras east vein was for miners a long time ago. The silver equivalent over the last 15 meters was over 23 ounces per tonne (700g/t) even when diluted to 1 meter in width. I would also imagine that the gold, lead, and zinc grades, and the vein width improve at depth which has been shown to occur in many other veins on our property.