Completely agree. IF, and it's a big IF, the mill had been running at anywhere near reasonable efficiency (thanks CQ), then it would have paid to build the mill, expand it, build the smelter, etc. But since the mill is running at very low efficiency and the grades are nowhere near what we were led to believe, then pretty much anything to do with the waste ore is not even breakeven (even ignoring the capital costs), and the money and time poured into it is money and time not spent proving up the resources. The time to drill is NOW. No more excuses or distractions. And get rid of the deadwood.