My thinking on Brexit is,
when it first happened,
I said, this will be
fine, we'll figure it out.
I've now gone to a sort of
less optimistic scenario.
I think it's all about people
and about the personal side,
and I think,
unfortunately, by the time
we have analytic
information it will
be too late, so
we'll have to operate
on anecdotal information.
The FT had an
article this weekend
about house prices going down
around the Lycee in Kensington.
I've heard from other people
I know, French people,
that places and
schools have opened up
that you couldn't get.
I think we think that the market
for engineers has tightened.
I think engineering
salaries are going up.
I think we're seeing, not so
much people leaving, but not
the influx that we had before.
It's not that people are
going away wholesale,
it's that people
aren't coming back.
I think that's a
threat to the industry.
We need a massive amount
of engineering talent
on a global basis.
If we can't have all
those jobs based here,
then we'll actually have to
put the jobs someplace else.
We have to be--
Currencycloud is seriously
thinking about that.
We will have an office
on the continent.
We're not quite
there yet in terms
of the lack of passporting,
but that will get there.
Have you decided where
you're going to base this--
Probably the Netherlands.
We're looking at a couple
of different places.
