Quickly - my point wasn't that the outward movement of pilots will allow ENY to temper the flow. It is my point that if ENY DOES temper the flow or modify it in any way, the exodus will pick up dramatically (due to the drastic increase of available jobs over the next few years), and will no longer be the relative constant it is now. Then the airline will be hemorrhaging pilots from the inside, and will not have any new hires to speak of. It will be a double edged sword for AAG, and this is because they put all their eggs in the flow basket. Hopefully that clears up what I am trying to say.