 reporting. I think there are multiple risks during the games. I don't think there's any particular key risks. I think that the biggest problem is if you don't plan for all eventualities. Clearly, in the city, where most of the businesses are, there are the risks of terrorism and there are risks of single issue politics demonstrations and the like, but I don't think there's one particular risk. It's absolutely essential that businesses test and that they plan in advance for all eventualities. Felly, we have done that by looking at our business impact assessments, testing those assessments and finding the gaps and then trying to address those issues. Clearly, we want to ensure that the business is able to continue at all times, so we are looking at whether we can relocate staff during the periods of the games, if they can go to regional offices or if they can work from home. We are also testing our IT systems and planning for that all of the time to ensure that work can continue. We are also looking at the possibility of working shifts and shift patterns during the period of the games. That may not be possible, but again we are trying to test that before and during the games.