Seeing your technical diagnosis gives a very welcome perspective on the operational update.
And yes, this is definitely a hospital situation with the patient flat on its back in intensive care after barely surviving various systems failures.
(So it is the white coat of the specialist for you today and a bevvy of attendant students clutching noteboards and falling over their feet so as to get close enough for the assessment but also stay out of the way.)
It seems the relapse has returned Gascoyne price-wise exactly to those Gilbey days of 2016 before it grew its Golden Wings and more.
The previous situation was, concurrent with a string of positive announcements from Dalgaranga and Glenburgh , there was the price of gold flying up.
Now a major health setback but the advantages of a full on mine with all the bells and whistles and, luckily for Gascoyne, a contract with a great operator been prepared to administer life support.
..and the price of gold went up again....