RE:RE:RE:RE:PNPN (CRE)As far as putting money a while back in Frontier Lithium I take my hat off to you, great move! But I would bet the farm that they never sell an ounce of lithium out of that project. I suggest that anyone who disagrees pull out a map and see where the deposit is located, it's simply not viable. The cost of infrastructure, roads, power-(Ontario Rates) etc is staggering. They also have to receive environmental approval for all of those roads etc before you can push over the first tree. The project is also in the vicinity of 3 First Nation communities that will fight for 50 years as well as make several Bay St law firms wealthy and then decide that they don't want the project. And if anyone thinks that Provincial or Federal approval is any easier to get in Ontario should take a look at all of the stalled projects there. The First Nations budget has doubled since JT took office but the projects that they stand to benefit most from get buried in bureaucracy. A very hard lesson is being learned worldwide when one becomes too dependent on another country. Here we are with the fourth largest oil reserve and massive battery metals potential yet all levels of government do nothing more than chat about it.