that's right, but also, dave lewis, the chief executive of tesco, saying it is also part of the tax difference we talked about earlier on from facebook, whereas you have billions of pounds of riverview, and philip hammond was talking about a digital services tax that the uk can impose an online retailers to try to even things up a bit. interest in this story, tesco calling for an amazon tax, but a few weeks ago they we re amazon tax, but a few weeks ago they were all saying, no, that is unfair again, we have to get on with the competition. you can see the chancellor's point of view because he wants to get money from somewhere, and there have been commitment not increase fuel duty or do this or that, but how do you stop posterity at the same time? you have to get money from somewhere. i don't think a 2% tax. the trends we are seeing anyway, you are seeing the reinvention of the high street into a more experienced —based service rather than buying goods, which is happening increasingly online. let's just mention a couple of comments from viewers, because we asked you if you felt the change in th