Yep, one thing very obvious in the press release is the use of "possibility" verbs and adverbs when referencing actionable objectives concerning completion of audited financial information.
Instead of "will be", "would be" is used. In the one case where a positive action "will" verb is used, the use was preceded by long and rambling conditional that included a "were" which indicates a termination of effort.
Now, after all that, I sincerely hope you don't hold your breath while waiting on any of the "promises" to come true.
I suspect what will determine how soon the financials are completed will totally depend on how big a fish they can reel in, if at all.
"If the freedom of speech is taken away then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter." ~ George Washington ~