 Well, we have been speaking about the unity of the EU and also based on listening to our citizens' needs, reconnecting with our citizens. In order to bring this unity about, this unity should be about the needs of our constituents, of our citizens. Right now, obviously the policy on migration is very important to us. We have been trying to put it on the EU agenda and now it is, and so we will continue pursuing that. Also, the discussions on MFF are obviously of concern to all our citizens and we will continue to work to get, as every member state will do, to get the best deal possible. I think we should, if we're speaking about unity, we should try to work with all member states. Obviously, as you say, there are like-minded states, but I think it is important to try to move on and see the different realities and the different interests of every member state and try to work with everyone. We have very much in common, being on the periphery, islands, even some of our cultural traits are similar, so we really have a lot in common. So we discuss a lot with Ireland, because sometimes solutions, which Ireland finds or Malta finds, are common to both countries and so we do exchange a lot of views on how to give the best results.