Well, I'll try, but it's not an easy question.
The separation agreement is going to be immensely complicated. First of all, they have to work out exactly how close—or not close—they're going to be. Are they going to be part of the common market within the EU or are they not? Are they going to have a customs union or are they not? They have some 43 years of common regulations to start to unwind. The more they unwind those, the further they are from being able to easily access the rest of the EU market. It's going to be an incredibly complex negotiation, and it can go in a number of different ways.
We will be monitoring it very closely, and I think the crystal ball of figuring out when that's going to come together, given that they're not even going to initiate the process until sometime next year and it's a two-year process at minimum.... It is a long-term project.