let's talk to david joyce.f gee -- your boss signed a letter saying that brexit could materially affect future investment decisions. now that to brexit has happened, what is the view. from ge's point of view, we supported the u.k. staying in the eu. we like the common currency and the trade. i believe we, like you, will all adapt to the change. i do not think it is cataclysmic. i think there will be stability and good trade between the u.k., eu, other trading partners around the world. we are going to continue to monitor the situation and work with the decision that the population has made in the u.k. and i do not think it will be counted classmates. -- cataclysmic. i do not think any of us do. >> the engines look a little bit more competitive now. is that one aspect to deal with? >> yes. with the currency exchange rate where it is, export for rolls-royce is looking more favorable. but for us, we have good market share. in narrow bodies and wide bodies. we have invested in the next iteration and leap, our new t