 The Europeans probably are going to be sort of dovish on trading goods because the U.K. is running a trade deficit with the European Union and for France, for Germany, exports to U.K. are a significant part of their exports in goods. But certainly they're going to take the occasion of this Brexit vote to say, well, trading goods is liberalized. They're not tariff. We're all part of WTO. That's okay. Let's exchange our goods like before, but trading service is not liberalized and the financial passporting is going to go away and it's going to be a great occasion for the Europeans to take away some of the financial intermediation away from London towards the French wanted in Paris, the Germans wanted in Frankfurt, the Irish wanted in Ireland, and a deal like the one with Norway or Switzerland doesn't work either because this country eventually have access to the single market, but in exchange for that, they have to allow free mobility of labor.