As company champion of the internet, your tardiness in reply was duly noted.
For what it’s worth, in my opinion the fresh rock looks to be going 10-20g/t Au (+ other elements) once you get below about 20 metres below the fresh rock contact (below an enrichment zone). Not 44g/t but still relatively high grade for gold, and potentially of a very large volume if mineralised in a similar tenor throughout (ignoring gold precipitation controls like pressure, temperature, oxygen fugacity, sulphur fugacity etc etc).
The reason for QAQC is to protect shareholders (people here) from another Bre-X or similar event. Errors happen with data, intensional or otherwise. Maybe a dilution factor was out by 10x at the laboratory? Maybe the copper bars are not flat during pouring and all the gold was in the first quarter. Who would know now.
Debating with you is a waste of my time, it is worse than talking to a Collingwood supporter.
I will be back on July 1st 2019, and if they are not producing 500koz by that date I will remind you of post 36138171. If they are producing 500koz by then, well, lets have a drink at Black Toms.