We're laying a lot on some people who know this job better than anybody I have ever seen. I have been able to witness first hand the ability of our mediators and conciliators and the tremendous abilities of the the CIRB. We are going to be asking a lot of them.
This is a seminal piece of legislation that is before this committee and the House. When we talk about it being a historic piece of legislation for collective bargaining in this country, we are not exaggerating. This Irishman is not exaggerating in this particular case. What it does mean is that the people who we entrust to make sure that stability and certainty are arrived at, the people who bring people together at the table, have asked us for time. I listen to them very, very carefully. They will be the ones who will be carrying out the work.