RE:Anyone calculate the lease numbers?They expected the life of the unit to be 10 years. And like everything else, maintenance will be required. Probably part of the package, but you may also be assuming a $15K price tag or US$12K that was previously mentionned a number of times. As you know, the information shared in the past may not be the same as today and they are unlikely in any hurry to update it. $200 per month is the latest figure thrown, when leasing was mentioned the first time, it was tossed as $250. I figure things will change along the way in a number of ways because they are just starting. I hope nobody is expecting noticeable BC numbers in Q1 financials. We are halfway through Q2, so dont expect much in Q2 either. If someone is taking the "projection" and dividing it equally per month, better sell now if they think SP will tank further if that is not how it plays out.