it's a very, a group with everyone in, basically, and you know, once vasilav klaus is out in the czech republic, who knows what the czech republic will do and we're in a situation with 26 visas vis-a-vis one. unfortunately the politics i think of the uk is almost certain to keep it out of these deep sovereign issues. how that is going to be squared away with, vis-a-vis particularly the financial markets and the role of the city of london is a really good question. i mean, i guess i have some faith in the fact that at the end of the day, as it was actually came out a couple of weeks ago in a euro skeptic think tank open europe, had a report on, you know, what should the uk do in this, and they actually came out and they said, and these are people who, you know, your skeptics saying at the end of the day, the uk had more to gain from being inside than outside, so i think they will remain a member of the eu, but whether or not it will be more sort of a special relationship than a full member, i think that's very much up to deba debate, but they will not be part of the core in the long run