jo philips, your turn on this one.re workplaces doing what we are doing here at new broadcasting house? yes, i think that's inevitable. 0ne here at new broadcasting house? yes, i think that's inevitable. one of the things nigel has alluded to, you can set as many dates as you like and see what happens, but in a sense, the government has got to ta ke sense, the government has got to take the country with it. the express alludes to a survey that says 59% of people polled feel very unsafe about any sort of return. i think parents will be particularly anxious about children going back to school. and workplace rules are fine. face coverings, whether it's masks or fine. face coverings, whether it's masks of scarves, fine. face coverings, whether it's masks or scarves, whatever, floor markings, staggered lunchtime breaks, staggered arrival times, markings, staggered lunchtime breaks, staggered arrivaltimes, no rush hour, that sort of thing. it doesn't solve the problem of public transport. i think we have already seen how qui