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I think if the regulations are well implemented they wont undermine the role of the audit committee. So here weve got heritage of audit committees that are used to making judgments, making judgments about difficult areas, and for me its really important that we let audit committees continue to exercise judgment in the interest of their shareholders, thats part of their role. I could see a scenario, which I hope doesnt happen, if the regulation is implemented very, very strictly it will remove some of that judgment ability away from audit committees and that would be a shame. Well as far as the audit committee is concerned there have been arguments that imposing rules from the outside means that the choice if you like the audit committees had to use firms for particular things is undermined, I dont think thats the case at all. Audit committees have increasingly exercised their judgment around what audit firms should do and not do, and of course at the same time in the UK we have