RE:RE:RE:FinancialsIt will be a slow process, but the company is on the right track, slow, but the right track. It is tempting to acquire more debt to finance faster growth, but it's a big risk. I hate to say it, but BQE Water can proceed at this pace for many more years to come and not many will be bothered really (since, the ones who are left invested are the employees and a few loyal diehards like myself). However, for the company to break the $0.05/$0.06 ceiling it will need the price of copper to significantly increase and for all the projects to get the green light and then some. For now, we can only hope for a "miracle" to happen in order for our loyalty to be rewarded within the next two years. Another possibility will be for a bigger company to make an offer to acquire all of BQE Water, which should be a positive for all of us, but I'm not sold on this happening anytime soon either.