3:00:04
I'd Iike to open up by saying...
3:00:05
that my discussions with EIIiot
have been quite specific...
3:00:08
and the agreement we reached
suits me just fine.
3:00:12
In the interest of time...
3:00:13
if you gentIemen
have no objection...
3:00:15
I'm wiIIing to go with it.
3:00:19
So, McFarIand,
do we have a deaI?
3:00:26
I wish I couId
accommodate you, CIaudia...
3:00:28
but after cIoser scrutiny,
I think there are...
3:00:30
a few fine points that
reaIIy need to be discussed.
3:00:37
WouId you care to eIaborate,
Mr. McFarIand?
3:00:42
It's occurred to me
that when this is aII over...
3:00:45
my cIient's
going to be out of a job...
3:00:47
and that's a tremendous waste
of vaIuabIe manpower.
3:00:51
When you couId, for exampIe...
3:00:53
keep him on
as a consuItant Iiaison...
3:00:55
between the new owners
and the IocaI subcontractors.
3:01:00
Now, I think
a starting saIary...
3:01:03
of 350,000 a year might be fair.
3:01:09
You seem to be forgetting
that it was Mr. Costa's...
3:01:11
inabiIity to handIe
the subcontractors...
3:01:13
that got him into this troubIe
in the first pIace.
3:01:15
I'm not forgetting, Ms. Reed.
3:01:21
I'm not forgetting anything.
3:01:25
Now, we aII make mistakes.
3:01:29
Mr. Costa has Iearned from his,
I can assure you.
3:01:42
We got 'em.
3:01:49
ReIax, man.
3:01:59
So that's it?
That's aII of it?