Technical Guide to Listing

33 FOREIGN ASSOCIATION Designation Australian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG) Member, Fellow or Registered Professional Geoscientist Chilean Mining Commission Member or Fellow South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (SAIMM) Registered Member South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions (SACNASP) Fellow The Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration inc. Professional Natural Scientist Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) Registered Member Comisión Calificadora de Competencias en Recursos y Reservas Mineras (Chilean Mining Commission) Professional Engineer or Professional Certified Engineer Institute of Geologists of Ireland (IGI) Professional Member Geological Society of London (GSL) Chartered Geologist Source: Companion Policy 43-101CP to National Instrument 43-101 Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects Report requirements The technical report(s) filed by a mining company applying to list on a Canadian exchange must: • Provide a summary of scientific and technical information concerning mineral exploration and development activities on the mineral property in question. • Be prepared by, or under the supervision of, at least one qualified person (as defined above; in most instances, an independent QP). • Be prepared on the basis of all available data relevant to the disclosure. Upon listing you will become a “reporting issuer”, and the company must update that information provided, filing a technical report for each material mineral project on each of their properties with the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) via the SEDAR (System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval) website at www.sedar.com. All information filed on SEDAR is visible to the public. Along with each report, the company must file a consent form for each qualified person responsible for preparing or supervising any portion of the report. This is consent from the qualified person: • consenting to the public filing of the technical report; • consenting to the use of extracts from, or a summary of, the technical report in the identifying the document that the technical report supports; • confirming the the qualified person has read the document and that it fairly and accurately represents the information in the technical report of part of the qualified person is responsible for.

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