stephanie: i do not know if anyone missed talking about brexit, but very little has changed since the bronerince the coronavirus. when you look at what the u.k. and the eu are saying, kind of feels like 2019 all over again. my expectation in the next month is you see the usual push/pull. the reality with any trade negotiation is there is always a pantomime of massive disagreements, people threatening to walk away and ultimately coming together and finding a way forward. if we do not get that in the next month, because both sides do not see the july deadline as a crucial deadline for negotiations to continue, i think that is worth bearing in mind. i will see that through the autumn. it feels like on the brexit side we will get a repeat. the question mark is around the economic taft relations. some people think conservative politicians saying and no deal would be given covered by the overall damage by the coronavirus. you can easily turn that argument on its head and say things are already terrible, the economy is already on its knees. the last thing businesses want is another sort of huge unc