you mentioned collin kaerpernick, and i suppose thatis collin kaerpernick, and i suppose that is theion around this, because the cfl has been so divided as to where it sits on this particular and everything that colin kaerpernick stands for. does this signal any likelihood of a return to the sport for him, or a mellowing of relations? i think the most important thing that happened with him recently — twofold, one he did a video showing that he still works out and is ready to play and can play. and two, more importantly, donald trump made a comment about him the other day that was a moderate comment, after all the things he has said about kaerpernick. he said he should be in the nfl, so maybe someone will give him a chance. i am still sceptical, but that would perhaps ease kaerpernick‘s return a bit. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. to stay tuned, see you later. you're watching bbc news. the cabinet secretary, sir mark sedwill, has responded to a letter he received from jeremy corbyn asking for guidance around the possibility ofan autumn for guidance