 The idea of an independent Catalonia. A lot of my friends will hate me for saying this, but overrated. And why? My Catalonian friends are going to hate me for this. But when I ask what is it that they want to get out of independence, it seems that that basically is just very much a sense of having been treated very badly by Madrid, that it's almost like a very, sort of a 19th century sense of nationalism that is driving it. And I sort of think that we should be beyond that. And I think that in a thriving European Union, hopefully we get there, that basically a lot of regions can do a lot more of things that they can do on their own. And I think the right sort of devolution of political authority is up for grabs. And breaking up Spain, I don't think it's going to really help that bigger goal of having a politically richer and deeply democratic Europe. So I don't see what the upside really is except for this deep sense of 19th century. There is something more of you.