RE:NosediveDon't forget, Omai has limited capital funds to push forward. Elaine is doing the right thing with limited capital by getting the word out, letting the market see what is at Omai and its economic viability. One of the big misconception with the market is that because Omai was shut down back in 2005, the market feels that the property was mined out. So very far from the truth. It takes exposure to what Omai has in the ground and what is the potential for the property to get big dollars flowing our way. Once we see more capital, I guarantee the pace will pick up dramatically.