I guess it was unclear in your posts, but you seem to be shifting the usage of the word urgency. In your post #44096 you said there was "no sense of urgency in AZ, plenty abound"(sic), I assume implying that since there was a lot of copper there, there was no interest in looking for more. Later, in responding to my post you seem to have forgotten this and referred to urgency in the sense of the company moving forward before something unexpected happens.
But in any case- in the first instance- whether or not there is plenty of Copper in Arizona is fairly irrelevant to the issue of the anticipated total world wide demand for Copper, which by most estimates is going to exceed available supplies, which as you know generally results in an increase in price and usually creates a market for new sources of supply-i.e. Pebble.
As for your second reference to urgency, I think that you are simply stating the obvious. You, I, Briscoe, and everyone else would like to move forward as expeditiously as possible- with urgency. And if it were simple and easily attainable we'd have a deal tomorrow if not today. I am confident that the company is moving forward with all due deliberate speed- remembering that undue haste makes not only waste but mistakes- which we also do not want. I am certain that all involved desire a deal as soon as possible. When it is possible- and I am confident it will be soon- it will happen.