I agree. Yet, I also think there was a problem with the first year of three of the first-proposed audit (Nils had to fly to India to speak with the audit team, where a teleconference or phone call was insufficient).
And now that a year has gone by as elapsed, and that that now-fourth year will drop out of the three year audit (4th year back does not have to be included in the 3 year audit), Brookmount has things better aligned, and may just be read t go.