Someone poster info about a new lab facility out in Vancouver, this was a big chain of labs with about 54 labs throughout the world. Their turn around time for Ni-Cu deposits was 7-10 business days. So hopefully, this will help us this year. On top of this of course you have to add the time to get the samples from Northern Ontario to Vancouver so mayber 10-13 days total.
Another thing to keep in mind is that samples from the Ovoid and the 2nd deposit at Voisy Bay had similar gradings. They were obviously formed by the same set of events. This should also be the case for our A2. My prediction is that when we find massive sulfides on A2, the assays will be similar to DE1.
Glorieux