RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:News now pendingI'm assuming the important part you are trying to get at is that it's sufficient for testing.
If that's the case, I agree. This will let them test move. After that they still need additional rights to produce a fincancially viable amount of lithium.
Let's hope the tests start soon and they can prove that their methods are better than the evaporation ponds, and that it would be environmentally irrepsonsible to deny permits.