i loved, i love gary oldman's prosthetics, the sort of glint in the eye and the chortle. i thought he caught churchilling absolutely brilliantly. and the problem i had with it was that it actually detracted from the true leadership that was shown by winston churchill in may 1940 over the issue of making peace with adolf hitler where he did not go down into the subway and treat, and ask a focus group of people -- [laughter] in his, what he wanted to do, what he should do. neither was he visited by the king in his bedroom at midnight at number 10 downing street. [laughter] that didn't happen either. and so as a result, you actually have a detraction from the extraordinary leadership that he did show. he decided that he was going to outmaneuver lord halifax. he didn't go to mp, he went to the wider cabinet. he put forward -- well, it's all in chapter 21 of my book. [laughter] it was a campaign to insure especially, of course, once we'd got 250,000 troops back from dunkirk by the 28th of may. these peace negotiations were never going to go anywhere. and it absolutely -- it's