The process plant in the Northwest Territories produces a concentrate, a bulk rougher flotation concentrate, which allows us to be able to inexpensively transport this material down to a lower-cost environment.
In Saskatchewan we will use hydrometallurgical technologies to convert the concentrate into separate cobalt and bismuth concentrates. Then we do further refining to produce gold doré, cobalt cathode, or a cobalt sulphate, for use in producing batteries, and we'll produce a bismuth ingot and a copper cathode material.