earlier i spoke to katie wolford whose father was a haemophiliac infected with hiv and hepatitis c.ent. i wanted an apology from the british government-— government. i think an apology is one thing. — government. i think an apology is one thing. it's _ government. i think an apology is one thing, it's also _ government. i think an apology is one thing, it's also the _ one thing, it's also the accountability that comes from that, the ability to say that those in power before then had made decisions that made a detrimental impact on thousands of people's lives and continue to do so. the government and the nhs, other things i would like to come from those still other things i would like to come from this is those responsible who are still alive, they face lawful consequences, as well as the compensation scheme granted, the dates of the scheme for the parents, the spouses and the children. joining me now is ronan fitzgerald, whose motherjane fitzgerald died at the age of 53 from hepatitis c—related illnesses. thank you forjoining us here today. it must be a day filled with emotion. how