I'm not sure that my crystal ball is that effective, sir. I do say that, you know, obviously we welcome the end of the Assad regime, a brutal, murderous regime that has been there in power for over 50 years. What we are wanting to ensure is obviously the destruction of chemical weapons and that there's an investigation and documented evidence of the regime's crimes. It is, obviously, still early days. Things are still very fluid in Syria at the moment, so our focus at the moment is encouraging an inclusive and political process under the UN framework to allow Syrians to have the dignity and ability to run their country as they wish.
From a security perspective, there are maybe some silver linings here in terms of reduced access for Russia to the Mediterranean as a result of that, and also a reduction of Iran's influence in the region following that. However, again, it is still very early days. It will take time to stabilize, and there may be still some very big hiccups along the way.