You can trust the fact that this paper will meet the high standards of the person that has the most experience with its necessary properties (Michael Smith) or he will simply not use it nor sell it.
We are all being challenged by a market in LF products that is going through a financial adjustment to a new set of consumption economics. The reset button on the sales trend lines has been pushed. Clearly, it is important that we all demonstrate our interest in this craft called LF and demonstrate our commitment to the films and papers that we desire to use in the future. In this regards each of us have only two real options. We can chose to be part of the solution with your checkbook (TMY, AZO or Ilford) or we can decide to sit on the sidelines for one reason or another. Quibbling over details or being down about the situation will not solve anything. These are the cards that we have been dealt so lets play them. Looking back five years at what was predicted on the forums for 2006, our analog habit was already supposed to be rendered obsolete by digital technology. Call me old fashioned but I will always believe that where there is a will, there is a way.
Onward!