RE:ceo.caOk .... to answer your question and whoever else was wondering the same thing because for non industry people like most of us it is quite confusing ........... we sampled from before the intercept to the end of hole. Typically the sample intervals are three meters. But we do separate for sample within -structure,veins, dikes and anything we might need to have for information purposes. Standard industry procedure. When we get the results the entire sample length is reported. Also reporting can include specifics within the hole (if samples have been broken out and separated). That's why you see some reporting such as 100m of such and such including 12 meters of such and such. The such and such was sampled separately within recognizing a vein or zone within. To answer more clearly we will report everything sampled-in entirety ....... We sent in 108 samples -mostly all 3 meters of core but we separated some veins (plus a couple of rock types) for xrf comparrison and geology information. We run icp also which helps correlate the "pathfinders". Especially in early stage exploration this is necessary and helps in future exploration. Lots of stuff not relevant to assays but to the geology ...... so yes the 108 samples ( 3m lengths ) cover the entire 132 m and then some .... hope this cleared up any confusion investors here had .... SD1