Hey Penny, I got you PM. I see it as such. No news about financing is an issue. The bigger issue may be the "war" talks at this point. The KOSPI is getting crushed. My wife lost about 30k just yesterday. I told her it's a great time to buy! She didn't see my humor in the statement. I'm thinking at this point a lot of investors are pulling out of the region based on the current situation. The company may also be a little worried. I myself have been here for 7 years and this kind of chatter back and forth between north and south doesn't bother me much. As for Woulfe, I've have to think this may be a bit much for them to conceive though. They're new here and may not understand how common this is. Going forward at least in the near future, does this hold us back on financing? I's have to say it does. Who would want to invest in a project that may be in a war torn area? I think in the next few weeks once this blows over, we'll be back to the table and resume talks about financing. Kim Jong Un is accomplishing exactly what he's set out to do. Cause trouble any way he can. He sees the economies in the region get hit, now he wants the people to feel the effects. As for work at the mines, it's business as usual. That goes for everyone here. Nothing has changed and no one is scared or preparing for crisis. I think we're simply seeing what can happen to a company and or economy when threats and scare tactics are used against them. i suppose its just the world we live in today.