RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Sherritt Investor RelationsIf you're going to attack verificate, it doesn't help your cause when you wander far off-road from the path of knowledge. Give it up on the property tax. The "assessed" value is neither the accounting "book value", nor the "value" of a nickel plant. It might , or most likely might not, be the value of the real estate but industrial property taxes don't work like a residential single family dwelling in any case. Guess how much property tax the new Volkswagen EV battery plant will be paying for their $Billion brand new plant in Ontario ? ZERO. Your ignorance of this topic just becomes more apparent the more you attempt to argue. ITs getting funny now. You have no idea what the "value" of fort Sask is. I'll agree to that. As I already said, is it worth $10 B or is it worth ZERO? Maybe. But since I don't know either I'm not not going to dismiss someone else's off the cuff pie in the sky number as either right or wrong. It might indeed be worth $billions, to repeat myself, when you take into account the scarcity value of a nickel plant and the potential NPV of future cash flows that plant can generate. Now go google NPV and scarcity value. That should keep you busy all weekend. Or hopefully, longer.