tony, tell us what you've been seeing up in falkirk today. >> good afternoon.ll, you know, it seems that over the last few months we've been up here every other week and certainly that's because it's only really been a few weeks now since the owners of grangemouth refinery, one of scotland's scotland's final refinery and one of the oldest in the uk, will, they announced that it was going to cease production in march next year. now this £100 million deal, it's co—funded by the uk and the scottish governments , and about 20 governments, and about 20 million of that is actually coming from green projects, either from the minister for net zero and the greener grangemouth funding project. and that's kind of sparked a little bit of concern here that this town of grangemouth , with over 100 years grangemouth, with over 100 years of industry expertise in oil and gas sector, well, a lot of those jobs that of those 1600 jobs are going to , you know, potentially going to, you know, potentially be green jobs and the money is going to have to be some of it spent on training