fyi...another opinion Traditionaly, scandium fluoride is produced from scandium oxide coming from a laterite ore or tailing using fluorine/fluospar. This is not the case at the non-laterite HAT property. The DBG metallurgy process goes to scandium phosphate which contains fluoride/fluorine allowing the process to go to scandium fluoride from the phosphate stage without the oxide stage and not needing fluorspar/fluorine. This fact and the fact of no impurities(Fe,Ti,Al) lowers COST. Just my opinion. Why? Read the following and compare geology to HAT as well.