RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:CallYes I agree Freeport will have to drill out the current discovery which would include finding the limits and grade of the porphyry. Like I said I'm glad hole 1332 was into the porphyry past 2000 feet the question is going to be what grade is it. The only wrinkle I see so far is our original hole. Holes 1218 & 1219 have great long intersections of porphyry grading .81% and .90%. Hole 1210 a little south but almost in the middle of the 2 we have 222 meters of .30%, then about 600 meters to low grade to count and then 395 meters grading .35%.