Yes, JRG, that does seem encouraging. It would be a real loss, if Bluefire would have to drop plans to build their Fulton, MS plant, and the nation and world not benefit from what seems to me a superior process for producing ethanol from low-cost cellulosic materials, compared to those using enzymes, and struggling with their efficiencies of operations. Perhaps, if a Chinese Company won't help, that under Trump, a US Agency woyld make up the loss in grant funds that the DOE stopped because of a Bluefire missed reporting date? They already have a commitment from the EXIM Bank of China for 90% of needed funds to build the plant.