Since you're most likely already certified and own your own stuff, what it will do for you personally, is nothing.
However what it means to new divers is that training will be more expensive, more difficult to find and probably even shorter and crappier.
Terry
I think what you mean Terry is that people like you who work for dive shops will be forced to provide even shorter and crappier training. People like me, who do not work for a dive shop, and chose to be independent will be held to no such level of either shortness or crappiness. Then again, our prices on training divers already beats most LDS...which is why new divers who know the difference come to independents in the first place.
Leisure pro and independents beat most LDS gear and instruction prices (though this is not always the case). Sure, you'll still get the uninformed or the excessively loyal, but those people either know the staff or probably want someone to teach them underwater naturalist or boat diving anyway :sigh: