This kind of thing is really annoying to geologists. It's why geologists only want to talk to fund managers, not nickle-dime shareholders. Fund people at least have an understanding of the work and time frames involved in the exploration business. SGR have multiple drills going, so the priority each and every day is to keep those drills on good targets. After that's done, you get a chance to log the core and mark it for sampling. It's cut, it's bagged, it's shipped, but all of this stuff takes time. And I have visited SGR, and there isn't room to turn around, let alone put more geologists in there. And after you've written a 43-101, you can complain about how long they take. These are serious documents, and when they involve ore reserves, geologists don't want to get them wrong. Frankly, I hope I can work my entire career and never have to talk to you in person. First and last post. Have a nice day. JoeGeo.