 Hi, this is Peter Roberts. I oversee the Americas for Jones, Langley, South, and I just came from a most interesting session on the future of Europe, and I will tell you if there was one consensus, the consensus was frustration that we haven't figured out the problem yet. Is it a problem of lack of competitiveness? Is it a problem of lack of growth? Is it a problem of too much profligate government spending? There were clearly debates all around those areas, but the clear conclusions were number one, Europe will continue through, and in a word, muddle through. Number two, that it will take leadership that focuses more on acting regionally as well as speaking regionally, and now I think people think that government leaders are speaking regionally and acting nationally, and that's hindering the recovery, and that will a combination of increasing focus on competitiveness and leadership that focuses regionally instead of nationally, that Europe will continue to muddle through and come through. The last bit of it is focusing very much on how Europe takes advantage of the growth engine that is the far East.