I think we're probably in a different place. We have our National Health Service that provides for all of the community. Their pensions, disability allowances, and so forth will remain. Whether there are changes to those in the future, one cannot forecast. We're having quite a thorough overhaul of pensions and allowances in the U.K. for all of the public sector. There may be a change in the future, but what's in place now will be protected.
We do tend to be, because of our welfare state, in a different place to where the United States is. So I would say the intention would be to protect their current pensions, allowances, and so forth, but I'm not aware of a full statement or identification of specific pieces to be protected.