RE:Dougherty The problem now is trust. I remember a couple of years ago Dougherty saying they awarded the construction of magino to one of the most reputable operators who have a track record of delivering mining projects on time and on budget. Now 1/3 thru the job and we are looking at 57% overrun?? And they have to build a bunch of dams that WERENT foreseen at the beginning???? Hey come on. There is evidence of serious bone heads in charge here. I liked Mr Dougherty...seemed like a strait shooter. But he probable delegated n put too much faith in others and didn't scrutinize every detail. And the scary part is in light of the above how many more blunders are gonna emerge between now and 2023 when (or if) we see first pour. No thank you. I had a rule many years ago....at the first sign of trouble at a mining project, don't walk run away. Saved me from catastrophic losses on Lydian International, Barrick and thier Pasca Luma project, Primero, and on and on. When signs of trouble emerge in a miming project more often than not they only get worse and sometimes lead to bankruptcy of the company. Do you like sailing on leaky boats hoping for a fix somewhere in the distant future?