Financials out on SEDAREverything numbers wise is fine. Management being sloppy will still be a problem for investors. Need to prove acquisitions and Q2 growth and by Q3 they will be back in if all goes smoothly. Investing is glorified gambling remember. Calculated risks. Many people rely on management and trust them to deliver. Management has delivered on numbers but has not delivered up to investors expectations on filings. Nothing more to say. All you can do is wait and see if they meet their guidance and acquisition targets and see if that attracts investors back on board.