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Sure but let me point out that almost every quarter had all the problems seemingly resolved. Examples:
- Permit for P1 preventing full production. Resolved. Explicitly no obstacles left.
- Petcoke problem in P1 first noticed after two years of testing. Resolved with auto-cleanout. Seemingly no obstacles left.
- Flue misaligned. Resolved. Seemingly no obstacles left.
- Bad feedstock in 3Q2012 for P1 and P2. Identified and resolved. Seemingly no obstacles left.
- Plastic left in rain. Resolved. Seemingly no obstacles left.
I could go back and look at quarter after quarter if I could remember all the resolved problems clearing the way for full production.
I'll point out that even now at this very moment, the only person who knows the reason why processor #3 isn't continuously running at capacity is Mr. Bordynuik. Investors are left to believe that all obstacles are seemingly resolved.
Again, you could ask IR or Mr. Bordynuik what obstacles still stand in the way of full, profitable production but since you believe all the problems are resolved, you'll have to wait until next quarter for Mr. Bordynuik to report the new problem which prevented processor #3 from running in profitable, full capacity during the quarter...and then we'll again be at exactly this same impasse.