the spanish foreign minister i'm sure gonzales lie a thank you for talking to al-jazeera at plesch air. for mr gonzales let me start by asking you about the fact that spain has begun easing some of the coronavirus lockdown measures how many people are going back to work isn't it too soon to be doing so. so let me be very clear we haven't yet started deescalating the confinement measures that we to. the beginning of february to fight coronavirus what we have danis go back to where we where 2 and a half weeks ago in terms of letting workers go back to work but only those that cannot do teleworking. this is essentially as we have seen that the virus is entering into a phase of step illustration citizens remain confined in their homes and can only go out. to perform work that cannot be done through teleworking or to buy their food or their medicines so we remain at that moment in a lockdown and state of alarm because we have not yet reached a situation where we can start the escalating with safety and security for our people and when would you reach that point when you can start deescalati