I don't have quite as many shares as Canada Grant, but I'm of the same opinion. I bought the bulk of my shares when the price was north of $2 and it makes no sense to bail now. It's sink or swim at this point.
I personally think we're going to see a mine and we'll have some positive movement with the catalyst being the completed EA. Nothing is going to happen until the numbers from this Summer's activity are plugged in and reflected in the EA (increased throughput, logistics etc). Once the EA gets the final signature and is in Teck's hands, we'll get a production decision - not before. Too much unacceptable risk. The economics are already there and they are going to improve, but a failed EA can still kill it all, and no matter how remote/improbable that possibility is, it's still too risky for Teck to ignore. IMHO.