"Any thoughts on what the average grade will be? Surely, well above 1g?" I think above 1g. There's a lot of high grade zones in there. But even at 1g it's huge. (see quote below) The company can't really discuss it without running into Canadian law, but there are some good discussions on CEO.CA or Stockhouse https://ceo.ca/gbr https://stockhouse.com/companies/quote?symbol=v.gbr Here's an example (and this is conservative)We're looking at 5 kilometers of strike length... possibly twice that, but from the drilling it looks like the maiden resource estimate will focus on maybe 2600 meters. Here's my math - you can use your own numbers length - 2600 meters width - 150 depth - 400 cubic meters - 156,000,000 tons - 421,200,000 at 1 gram per ton 421,200,000 grams 13,587,097 ounces at 2 gram per ton 842,400,000 grams 27,174,194 ounces at 3 gram per ton 1,263,600,000 grams 40,761,290 ounces Well... There are a lot of hits over 20 grams in here. https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1537397/Great_Bear_Figure_3_3.jpg?p=large