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Wednesday, 06/17/2009 4:29:18 PM

Wednesday, June 17, 2009 4:29:18 PM

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What are the implications of the following? From the Pre NI 43-101 report by Warren Hawkins - a Qualified Person.

"RELIANCE ON OTHER EXPERTS

This report relies on published and unpublished reports available as assessment reports from the Ontario Ministry of Northern Development and Mines (“MNDM”). The author did not supervise the fieldwork that was completed by Dominion Gulf Company, but it is considered to be of very good quality. G.E. Parsons, the supervising geologist for Dominion Gulf Company during the time the fieldwork was completed, was regarded as a Niobium-Bearing Complex expert.

The author relied primarily upon the various reports by Parsons available from MNDM, and from R.P.Sage’s 1987 Ontario Geological Survey report entitled: “Carbonatite – Alkalic Rock Complexes in
Ontario: Nemegosenda Lake Alkalic Rock Complex”."

"G.E. Parsons, a noted geologist specializing in alkaline complexes in the Superior region of Canada, supervised the exploration work and prepared numerous reports summarizing the fieldwork of Dominion Gulf in the in the late 1950’s and early 1960’s. These reports are currently available for review through the Ontario Ministry of Mines and Northern Development database and are referenced in this report."

" R. P. Sage, as part of an Ontario Geological Survey project begun in 1974 to study alkalic rock complexes in Ontario, produced a report entitled “Geology of Carbonatite – Alkalic Rock Complexes in Ontario: Nemegosenda Lake Alkalic Rock Complex – District of Sudbury, 1987”. This report provided detailed geological analysis of the Nemegosenda Complex based on the work of Dominion Gulf/Parsons and on detailed field mapping that Sage himself completed. The OGS report included detailed petrographic and geochemical analyses. The fieldwork and interpretations of Parsons were largely confirmed by the detailed work of Sage and the OGS."