As I understand it, the certification process of a "green" fire-retardant building material can't start until the manufacturer is ready to begin an actual full-size production run of the final product, since the certification team has to verify that the ingredients as well as the final product are, in fact, as "green" and safe as advertised. So once we hear that NEXBOARD is beginning the production/certification process (hopefully with specific dates and/or timelines), then we'll know that NEXBOARD is on the verge of breaking out. Do you own research (as I have) and see if you don't agree.