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Natural Resources committee  Thank you, Mr. Chairman and honourable members of the committee. It's truly an honour and a privilege to have the opportunity to present to you today. I have a couple of quick apologies. One is that I'm challenged enough by the English language, so I won't be able to do it perso

October 26th, 2011Committee meeting

Keith Morrison

Natural Resources committee  I agree. I'm sorry about that. I should have kept a closer eye on the time. This technology is being deployed in aircraft that is very capable of significant success in long-range Arctic deployments and able to survey up to 400 square kilometres per day, so it's very rapid cove

October 26th, 2011Committee meeting

Keith Morrison

Natural Resources committee  Yes, I can wrap it up quickly.

October 26th, 2011Committee meeting

Keith Morrison

Natural Resources committee  That's correct.

October 26th, 2011Committee meeting

Keith Morrison

October 26th, 2011Committee meeting

Keith Morrison

Natural Resources committee  That's right.

October 26th, 2011Committee meeting

Keith Morrison

Natural Resources committee  The system will be I think definitive in finally evaluating the prospectivity of the Ring of Fire. Again, the challenge in the Ring of Fire today is that you have two existing ore bodies and the challenge of bringing in infrastructure north from Nakina, whether by rail line or ro

October 26th, 2011Committee meeting

Keith Morrison

Natural Resources committee  You don't want to toot your own horn too much. It's brand new data that has never been available before, with this cost basis and speed, so it's extremely significant. As for the strategic partners and the amount of time and continuity that have gone into the technology, I thin

October 26th, 2011Committee meeting

Keith Morrison

Natural Resources committee  Yes, absolutely. They're icons.

October 26th, 2011Committee meeting

Keith Morrison

Natural Resources committee  In itself, it doesn't do anything to the terrain. It doesn't emit any signals. There's no impact. It's a passive system, so it's measuring natural fields that are occurring. Essentially, it will very accurately and quickly calculate how the masses of geology are changing beneath

October 26th, 2011Committee meeting

Keith Morrison

Natural Resources committee  That would be a big simplification. I think we can produce the most meaningful data to help resource companies determine that. It's not a silver bullet on its own. It's better than anything that's out there today, but it actually integrates very well with best practices. You wo

October 26th, 2011Committee meeting

Keith Morrison

Natural Resources committee  I don't believe I used a “use it or lose it” quote, but I'll try to answer the question anyway. Within a ten-minute context we have to focus our message, and our message is the benefits of this technology in this application. Our technology will focus exploration efforts in are

October 26th, 2011Committee meeting

Keith Morrison

October 26th, 2011Committee meeting

Keith Morrison

Natural Resources committee  It doesn't require a lot of power. Really, almost nine-volt batteries is all it requires.

October 26th, 2011Committee meeting

Keith Morrison

Natural Resources committee  No. That's not the application.

October 26th, 2011Committee meeting

Keith Morrison