recently. and he has been one who's been talking about the cost moneywise of this entire thing. they're going to have to put millions more in and what he's been talking about today is the idea that people have two thirds of their wages paid for by the government. the mayors are saying and needs to goa the mayors are saying and needs to go a lot further than this, and they're going to have to keep putting more and more money at risk. —— ian. these jobs putting more and more money at risk. —— ian. thesejobs are at putting more and more money at risk. —— ian. these jobs are at risk, there are minimum wage at ready. i kind of agree with the mayors but they still have to keep ploughing they still have to keep ploughing the money in if they want to pull the money in if they want to pull the plug on these businesses. the dilemma we will be talking more about injust dilemma we will be talking more about in just about half an hour, this was just a teaser. i will be speaking to both of you in more detail a little bit later on. but thank you for this. and that's it for the papers for now, if you're in the uk, we will be back injust over half an hour to take a more in—depth