Not when you remove all the USA folks coming over here and voting on what AAers want. I think over the course of the next few weeks, as we get more familiar with USA problems, history and long term chances to be successful, that will become more aparent. There will be pain, but the pain needs to be worth it in the long run. AA needs to be able to compete with everyone out there, not just the other two legacy carriers, otherwise we are just setting ourselves up for more of the same in another 6-7 years. So far I don't see it. I'm surprised APFA has stopped negotiating altogether, as they should get the last best offer more favorable prior to abrogation. Also the AA terms just may underestimate the savings. APAs real point so far seems to be AA will become its own ticketing business and not expand itself, offering growth opportunities. I think I'd like to see AA's management response to that.