Seems to be a lively debate over atThat Other Place whose name we shall not mention; i.e. whether the pegmatites at Nemaska-2 and Nemaska Extension are spodumene-bearing. Or not.
Seems the Company could put a quick end to the speculation by sending their New Man McGuinty out there with a rock hammer and some buckets, get samples from about 6 widely-spaced pegs, get them off to a lab for assays and see what results.
Sure, it's not drilling or NI43-10anything compliant, but if they're truly confident those pegs have The Goodies, why not find out real fast and real cheap?
Unless they just want to play carrot-on-stick here.
Listening, Rob?