think if you were going to take some positives from it, i would think making moves towards great british railwayss a good thing. i think anybody that that travels on the railways in this country will, you know , totally country will, you know, totally see it's a miserable experience. and when you have countries like ukraine having a more a higher percentage of trains running on time than we do, you know, you know, there's something wrong. and i think there's a lot of scepticism. but gb energy will hopefully turn out to be something good and positive and will save people money. that doesn't seem to be the case right now, but that would be something else. and ultimately, you know, being part of the labour party, you're not used to winning elections. we won the general election, right, with a healthy majority, i think a little bit built on sand . i little bit built on sand. i think it's a very broad coalition that may well not last, but ultimately you've got five years to try and change something. >> well, i'm a bit worried about gb energy because this involves the government investing in projects t