I disagree EF...I concur with the analyses that this was lost last year with the MTA--when a cost neutral backstop to arbitration was put in place. When Section 6 opens up in 2017 (No Vote) or 2018 (Yes Vote), hopefully by that point we will at least start seeing how the ISL is shaking out, the workgroup starting to stitch together better, and still solid profits and profit margins--IF (big if--I know) that is the landscape in which we open the negotiations for the next contract--This is the point where APA first slides over the Balance sheets showing how much money we are making--then slides over the Delta Contract and says "We want that--+8% because they are going to negotiate a new one in a cupla years"...That is the point where we better stand firm...IF we roll over then--and don't get Industry Standard Work rules and Industry Standard Pay--I'll agree with you...