I'm sorry, but I'll have to disagree on that one because of the subjective nature of where to draw the wedge. And even if this is a breach of the wedge, it should by no means be labelled as a 'breach' as at this point such a small break doesn't mean anything.
EDIT: Also, look at LTC, the wedge is drawn there much more objectively as it hits the tops cleanly since ath. At LTC you can see there is no means of a breach yet.