Colleagues, we already agreed, last meeting, to what I think was a reasonable compromise amongst all competing interests, with the exception of Mr. Davies, who actually I don't think got anything in the last negotiation we had. That was, I had thought, an opportunity to buy a little peace for a bit.
There's no reason we have to force a decision today. Why don't we all just take a break, reflect on it over the weekend and come back on Tuesday with a proper motion? Maybe it's not 30 days. Maybe it's 20. Maybe it's a week, but I don't think we need to try to decide this today. Frankly, given the fact that we had a fairly good working relationship last meeting, I'm not really sure that having people cancel flights on a Thursday night to sit here and do it...because that's what some of us are prepared to do here now. I've just found out when the next flight is.
If we'd like to keep going around and around, we can continue to do that. We thought we had negotiated the next couple of months out pretty well. It now looks like the government is trying to change the deal we made last week. I'll leave my remarks there in case they persuade anybody. Unless you want to start bringing in the bullpen, we're prepared to continue to talk about it. Let's just figure it out on Tuesday when we come back.
Thank you, Mr. Chair.