In this contribution to the panel discussion on "The Future of Hadron B Experiments" held at the 8th International Conference on B Physics at Hadron Machines (Beauty 2002) at Santiago de Compostela, Spain, June 17-21, 2002, we explore the physics potential for B physics at CDF and D0 in five years and beyond. After a brief introduction to precision flavour physics, we concentrate our discussion on the future of CP violation by evaluating the prospects for measuring the CKM angles beta, gamma and alpha at the Tevatron Collider experiments CDF and D0 by the end of Run II.