Mr. van Iersel mentioned that he'd anticipated, obviously, heated resistance and/or problems, as naturally every time there's a change.... Yet it actually did turn out to be a little more reasonable process than what you had anticipated.
That stated, my concern, as I think has been expressed by my colleague Mr. Bains, was in the availability of professional staff, professional administrators, professionally designated individuals with the capacity and capability to effect this monstrous change--in other words, human resources.
You obviously succeeded, but now we're on to a grander scale, a national scale. In your humble opinion, would you consider that we might run into a human resources problem in trying to administer a totally revamped system like this?