RE:Opinions on this latest NRThese are pretty decent hits over minable widths. Cut-off grades will be determined by the QP for any resource estimate, but for any underground mine you have to cover your direct mining, milling, and G&A costs. Time to familaiarize yourself with typical longhole mining costs. Don't take my word, but look at some current operations in Ontario and Quebec. With US$1,800 gold we have $58 per gram. So the higher grade intercepts at 5 gpt and lower grades at 2.9 gpt work out to US$168 to US$290 per tonne rock. Most NWT deposits recover >90% of the gold, so one might expect cut-offs to come in somewhere around 2 gpt for a conventionally miled long-hole stope.