susan, thanks very much. britain's prime minister, boris johnson, has announced britain's largest ever, most significant ever to hit the premier league. you can't do that, lad. you just can't do that. >> well, we already canceled a very big soccer match which was due to take place in russia. you're right, the premier league is the dominant soccer league in the world, and this will hit it. but look, the truth of sanctions is this. you can put sanctions on to hurt russia, to hurt the other party, but sanctions always backfire on you too. number one, yes, it could affect the premier league. number two, much of the effect of sanctions, of course, is to put the price of gas and oil higher. and the third consequence of many of these sanctions, for example, america and europe saying to russia no longer can they issue bonds in our financial markets, it drives them ever closer to communist china. so sanctions are never a straightforward -- as straightforward as hay seem. stuart: it seems to me, or nigel, that you've got an energy if crisis in britain, a real one, with supplies very limited and prices rising. will bri