 The main challenges that we will face in 2012, our industry, is around the jobs and growth agenda, so the CBI is talking about accelerating growth that's primarily going to impact employment. So we being a recruitment company are very interested in hearing this morning messages that the Prime Minister has for jobs and employment. The relationship with the CBI is very important to Alvin Ash. It adds a lot of value to our business, primarily supporting us in research, supporting us with thought leadership, particularly in these tough times where we've got a tremendous support system and research base with the CBI. As a member we feel that we're not alone. We have many members alongside us that we're all focusing on the same thing and that is success in business. Growth in exports is very important for the UK right now. In a time when our largest traditional markets are under pressure, i.e. the Euro, we need to look further afield, possibly east and also south, to the emerging markets and those more established markets, the BRIC markets, which Jim O'Neill from Goldman Sachs articulated so effectively this morning. I think the overwhelming message delegates should take away from the conference today is all about looking beyond our traditional markets here in the UK, accelerating growth, taking advantage of the support systems and mechanisms of both the government and big business of putting in place to look at those markets that are being highlighted here this morning.