Well, I see the point, Baires, but I think much depends on the geography and maybe other factors that others might see. Combination with another company that owns equal resources might be a good idea if it owns the other half of a deposit, great for economies of scale, but if it is in Mexico the individual costs of developing mines, mills, administration and mining two separate deposits doesn't add much to the shareholders. In Tyhee's situation, the deposits may not be quite as spread out as NWT vis a vis Mexico, but we still have the problem of integrating the production at a number of different sites which will add costs to the mine development and operations. Along with some others here, I am very pleased with the progress at Clan Lake and believe that it is well on the way to being a "mammoth" resource as Skeleg says, but I do think whether adding shares is dilutive or accretive depends to some extent on where those ounces are. Ike