11 days is a long time in the negotiation business. What we're seeing here is the end game, none of AC, Trinity or CUAW have yet to lay their cards on the table. No doubt they all have their agendas pretty much set, but aren't going to be the first to reveal them. Nor for that matter will the government. A number of scenarios are possible, some of which have been aired and others only the principals have formulated. I have my own ideas but I'm no guru so I'll keep quiet, but I would bet (modestly) that there will be an Air Canada in some form this time next year.