The writing has been on the wall for months now GT. Management failed to disclose what was going on behind the scenes especially with regard to the issue with the National Park, the subsequent investigation by three environmental authorities and the fact they were removed from being listed as a priority investment by the Government. Leschke's timely departure also seems convenient. Putting aside the failure to garner any investment for the coal assets with the current uproar about the National Park being reduced to accommodate Los Domos it's highly likely the environmental permits will not be approved now and the land given back. All this talk of assay results being in Lima sounds like BS. Given your sizeable investment I'd be demanding answers. I for one have lodged a complaint with ASIC querying why none of this information was disclosed earlier and that as an investor had to rely on articles translated from Spanish to get updates.