If you want compromises, you will get the one. You and the offending pilot will show up together for the meeting with Mr. Yoshida.
That is the only acceptible solution I can see. However, I do wonder, what does your pilot have to hide for you to be afraid to send him to a meeting between esteemed Hacker who is known for standing by his word and fullfilling his side of the promises. Perhaps your pilot is a double-agent for Liberty Government? Or corporate spy of Interspace? Who knows? We don't care. He will show up for the meeting with you, or without you. That is now up to you.
If the following message is not sent to M. Yoshida to discuss meeting place and time, do not bother pinging my inbox again. As I will be pinging and poking more than your inbox.
...encryption.in.progress...hack.terminated...
That is acceptable.
And I thank Mr. Scorpius for this compromise.
As Mr. Scorpius insists on not being bothered I will send this message over the already used diplomatic channel to you, Mr. Yoshida.
Due to the sensitive nature of the cargo and due to its value I suggest meeting at an easily reachable and neutral place like Puerto Rico. As far as I know the Lane Hackers have a good standing with Congress and the overzealous Libertonian eyes will have problems seeking us all there.
As a sign of our respect and gratitude towards this compromise I offer to carry along all the iterms we managed to secure, increasing the total to [8] small and [6] medium objects.