exsecuse meCan "yet" be use here? If so, what does it mean? What if you have not to see?
From Longman:
somebody/something has yet to do something:
<formal> used to say that someone has not done something, or that something has not happened when you think it should already have been done or have happened.
1 I have yet to hear Ray's version of what happened.
2 The bank has yet to respond to our letter.
<formal> used to say that someone has not done something, or that something has not happened when you think it should already have been done or have happened.
1 I have yet to hear Ray's version of what happened.
2 The bank has yet to respond to our letter.