Tusk needs to hit significant mineralization like SKRR didTheir grades range from a lower 1.16 g/t up to over 13.8 g/t of Au in their last few cores in Saskatchewan. I don't own any shares but I wish I did. I posted this because I was motivated by their findings and I honestly believe that Tusk's science strongly shows the potential of hitting a few grades like the ones mentioned above. It's pretty exciting to think this. I also believe that the company is remaining very tight lipped about what they saw or didn't see in the cores. The CEO of a company is usually not present to oversee core sample extraction and logging unless something has been seen or detected. Mum's the word for now. Wink wink.