pauljohnson is the director of the insitute for fiscal studies.deed tales of this scheme is being extended to october, so this cost is going to run into 60,70, so this cost is going to run into 60, 70, 80, or perhaps more billion. perhaps that is more than we spend on the whole education system, many times more than we spend in the police, many times more than we spend on social care. it is half of what we spend in a year, and these are very what we spend in a year, and these are very big numbers indeed. i'm not saying this is the wrong thing to do,. the alternative, people losing their jobs, do,. the alternative, people losing theirjobs, they can be economically worse. exactly, and if we did not have this scheme in the first place, many of the people, perhaps not all of the people, but a very large fraction of them, they would have lost theirjobs by now. many of the restrictions last and the longer the lockdown goes on, many businesses cannot open it all. what is going to look at like afterjuly we still do not know. the chancellor says he does no