Digging deeper Sometimes I tend to dig deep, as from my recent posts, so just let your mind ponder on what im about to write. From my memory, I believe the rail and power at Thetford mines where Dundee runs their pilot project has been upgraded over the years. This site would be a no brainer to grow their gold recovery programs and take to next level. Maybe they have plans to rail the high grade ores in to site? The big question is the last news was DST was running material of a senior mining company ( no name) could be a private company. The material is average 270 g/t gold with a min of 25 grams, and high end of 1,900 g/t. Now that's huge grades! Kirkland lake is 49 g/t record average.Skeena and Osisko has some high grades, but not that high? This is just another benefit pilot plants have, because you get to see the recovery rate before the whole world knows. I'm sure this time around if Dundee is going to invest in a gold company they will make sure they would be profitable percentage of gold grades. You may as well tack on DST market cap of 21 million to the DC.A value. DST is already undervalued, so If I factor that in it makes the 1.40 of DC.A just a bit sweeter. As an added value Magnesium is on the rise, Dundee has access to billions worth of magnesium and nickel. The other site that does not even come close in magnesium content is West high yield resources. China is on the chopping block, so it is going to come from somewhere? Dundee has good technology for gold, but they are masters at nickel and magnesium extraction as well. I think we are going to see some big investors cash coming for these minerals, as well as Niobium, Graphene and so on.