Please reread the following part of the last NR:
The intersection of approximately 80 m of NSS in drillhole RD-08-36 occurs in nine different sulphide sections and is probably related to the faulting because these sulphides are different from the pyrite-rich NSS lenses intersected in the main portion of the deposit. We interpret this extensive section as a sulphide-rich vein derived from the main sulphide body. Although its limits are not fully known, this intersection is not at present considered relevant to the delineation of the deposit. Further drilling is warranted to determine the extent of this mineralization.
I think that management feels fairly strongly that the grade of #36 is going to be significant. If not then they would be setting us up for failure by having poor results from this hole since in their opinion it is representative of the main body, wherever that may be.
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