That's standard language. Nobody would ever say "we have
no further questions ever again" - it's always at this time. They did, however, [b]COMPLETE[/b] the review. What does "complete" mean to you? Answer -- dead, bured, finished, non-issue, satisfied. You don't "complete" a review if there's a problem. It's still ongoing, especially with the SEC, if there's a problem. But, alas, there was ...