It is one thing for me to know that it exists and another thing for the government to give up a copy. DGRI would have the most legitimate right to a copy of the report. The problem with obtaining the satellite report rests with bureaucrats who are averse to taking any risks. For instance, what happens if the report is only 50% accurate. That would still be great for us, but the government would be embarrassed that the estimate was not precise and showed a flaw in the software or analysis. The government is not supposed to pick corporate winners and losers although it does all of the time. Lately, it has backed a bunch of losers. The more fuss that is made over the report the better unless the bureaucrats hunker down and become obstinate which could happen. One way to rattle the govenment's cage would be for DGRI to seek out investors from China. That could get a quick response if the government is viewing Basin Gulch as basically a strategic stockpile or reserve of silver and gold as I suspect.