Ves contemplated Casella's proposal.
Her offer actually sounded good. Ves had not been able to adequately supervise the efforts to form his Premier Fleet. Due to his busy schedule, he simply passed it off onto others, but that apparently produced a lot of delays and oversights.
He did not even realize that this was a problem in the first place. This either meant that the people he put in charge of the military affairs of the Premier Branch were not competent enough to do their jobs, or they lacked the unity and communication necessary to gain a clear overview of all of these problems.
Ves had a feeling that both may have played a role in all of the faults mentioned by Casella.
If this was the case, then it became even more important to put a competent leader in charge.