Collaborative works like this demand huge effort, not the least from the editor who, unlike a football manager, cannot assemble the contributors at half-time and throw the teacups around.
The term "tempest in a teacup" may be a better epithet for the visit.
It is a storm in a teacup: in terms of international waste disposal, we are talking about microscopic amounts of material.
It would seem that the process has come a long way forward and this is probably a storm in a teacup.
It seems to me to be a storm in a teacup about these business letters.
I will not say it is a storm in a teacup, but it is rather like one.
It is a complete storm in a teacup.
It is, in my view, a storm in a teacup.