Assays aren't next day of course, but they aren't 2 months after drilling a hole (except during the pandemic...)
A quick lesson for you. These are average times, rounded up. 1. Drill a 200-meter hole - 2 days (assuming double shift) 2. Log the hole - 1 day (assuming a competent geo) 3. Cut & sample the hole - 1/2 day (you might sample 25% of the drill hole, depending on geology) 4. Bag & tag samples, deliver to the assay lab (there's one in KL, 3 in Timmins) - 1/2 day 5. Wait for assays, let's call it 10 days, might be less than a week with the new lab in Timmins. 6. Receive assays, interpret, write a news release with tables, maps, X-sections - 1 day (should be pretty simple for 1 or 2 holes)
So, what's that? Two weeks? They allegedly started drilling > 7 weeks ago. Should be a few assays back by now, no?