 It could be, I'm not saying it's going to be, the beginning of this integration of the European Union or the Eurozone, you know, at some point the future of the Scots might decide to go for another referendum and it may be the breakup of the United Kingdom. Then the Catalans in Spain might say me too and that might lead to a breakup of Spain. Some of the Nordic members of the European Union might say, without the UK, the European Union is mostly the Eurozone, so what's in for me, Sweden, Denmark and so on. And as we know there are lots of economic and political fragilities within the Eurozone. There is austerity and reform fatigue in the periphery. There is bailout fatigue in the core. There's a rise of extremist populist parties of the extreme right and extreme left, both in the periphery of the Eurozone uncertainties tomorrow.