This
risk is never
going completely away, but instead of the
risk being a
hypothetical bogeyman, it will become a much more prosaic thing: a successfully managed
risk.
If the agents are prepared to continue to take on all of the downside
risk to try win what appears to be at best a
hypothetical victory, then so be it - I just do not think the agents have been provided with a clear picture by the CREA leaders of what the fight is really
going to accomplish and what the real
risks are so that the members can decide what is in their best interest.