i love gary altman. i love the glint in the eye and i thought he played it brilliantly. the problem i had with it was that it actually detracted from the true leadership that was shown by winston churchill and may, 1948 and that piece of where he did not want to the subway entry and ask a focus group what they wanted him to do, what he should do it neither was he visited by the king in his bedroom at midnight. [laughter] that did not happen either, so as a result you actually have a detraction from the extraordinary leadership he did show. he decided he would outmaneuver lord halifax. he put forward-- chapter 21 of my book was a campaign to ensure especially once we have 250,000 troops backed by the 28th of may. these peace negotiations were never going to go anywhere and it's one of those moments in history that it halifax had been prime minister and he supported halifax we could've gone down a very very dangerous path if we had made peace with hitler then because he would've been enabled instead of using the attack on russia on the 22nd of may 41, he would have been--