 Bruno Lafond, welcome to WPCTV. You are the co-chairman of Lafarge-Holstein. So you're a very big businessman in France. Well, the obvious question, what do you think of Brexit? What will be the repercussions for business in Europe and for Europe itself? So I'm very disappointed about Brexit because I think today, in the world of today, it's better to be united than divided, and I think there are enough things to share between the UK and the rest of Europe, and particularly France, that was not needed. At the same time, for me it is an opportunity because it's the first time, for quite a long time, that we are talking again about Europe. And I think to talk about Europe without the UK is one of the major challenges for us European countries. Are you hopeful or pessimistic about the future of Europe, whether without the UK? Yes, I think we need to do something to reinforce Europe, to restart a better Europe and to improve Europe. We are the first economic power, but the way we manage it today does not please the people and does not lead to the results which were expected, you know, from the dream at the beginning. So there are many things. I would just give you one example. I'm personally disappointed that after 60 years of reconciliation, so few French can speak one word of German and reciprocally. I think that is a signal, and that is true in many other countries. And yet most can speak English. Sorry? But most can speak English. Yes, most are starting to speak English, but my problem is not that they talk speak English. If you speak English with a German, you will never understand the German and be able to live in Germany as a French, or in the Czech Republic, or in Spain, or in... And I think we have to invent a Europe where people are happy to live together and are able to live together and are able to work together. And that's probably the Europe we should start to build because we thought a lot about different things. Many things were very good, but it's not finished by far. And it is not the time to be disappointed to do nothing. Let's hope that we can do something. Thank you very much. Thank you.