Thank you very much, Mr. Cannis.
Do we have anything else pressing?
We have passed out these budgets. I think it's going to take too long today, and we've had such a grand day.
I'll hear Mr. Julian, but other than that, we'll deal with the budgets for Europe and any possible changes, including Brussels.
Now, maybe I could just suggest that we kind of went at this ad hoc, and we may be opening up a can of worms in terms of who goes where--who's on committee one, who's on committee two. If you have a strong preference for one or the other, might I ask that you contact my office, send me an e-mail, anything, and just say where you'd like to go. If you're happy with the one you're on, or if you'd like to change, we'll see if we can work something out so that everybody's happy.
It looks like we're going to do two trips. Those two trips are going to be half the committee going to London-Brussels-Rome, and the other half will go London-Strasbourg-Budapest. Take your pick and let me know. Hopefully, we'll have six on each side who are happy with that disposition. We need to have that for Wednesday.
That's all for that topic.
I'll hear from Mr. Julian. It's been a good day, Mr. Julian.