 I think the results of this survey are quite encouraging. What we had seen over the turn of the year was a sharp fall in confidence and some damage to orders and activity through October, November, December and January. What this latest survey is showing that I think manufacturers are regaining some of their poise. They picked up their level of optimism and they're suggesting that after modest growth in output in the first quarter we're likely to see a pick up in orders and output as we go through the spring into the second quarter. I think the risks to manufacturing going forward lie in terms of some of the uncertainty around global conditions. In particular the Eurozone is still a very uncertain place and financial markets are still very volatile. So it is possible that were the Eurozone to blow up again as it did late last autumn we would see a repeat of that sharp fall in confidence and in particular the postponement of orders and investment decisions that we saw then. But for the time being it does appear that some of the measures taken by the Eurozone authorities particularly the ECB interventions have actually calmed sentiment amongst UK exporters.