Yes, but as I'm sure you are aware, the mythical man month is essentially an application of 'the law of diminishing returns' (or 'too many cooks') after a certain, optimal, size of team is reached. Unskilled/unfamiliar staff hamper progress and clear lines of communication can be lost. However, *Before* you get to that point, *if* the staff are already familiar with the code base, or add a needed specialisation, you *do* get greater output. If I have to do a simple 'rote' task, e.g. picking crops from a field, you can bet I'm not going to want to do it all by myself. Likewise, if I need to do something out of my capabilities, like doing some plumbing, I'm going to get better results be getting a specialist in. Dammit Context! Stop being King!
So the question really should be 'is Elite sufficiently resourced'? And only Frontier's management and HR department can answer that one. And their answer will be different to what we, the unwashed masses, think should be the answer to yield the outputs we desire, to the timescales we yearn for, in our selfish, avaricious, hungry little hearts.