Something interesting on Ceo.ca with BLLGNice to see the follow up drilling of the current deepest hole on Boulder ever, hole 139. You don't just hit a 3 meter +17 g/t hole and expect nothing else. With current hits right above this around 20-107 g/t , and now drilling over 1000 meters deep, coupled with the alkaline model, and add to this the most recent intercept released on the extention of Boulder of 7 meters +14g/t right around the same depth (381 m) as hole 139 (335m), and yet another at the 443m level of 1.04m of 26.9 g/t, this should likely hit the "mother ship" of this system. Do the math here and we should expect very good results.