likes of you and me, but it's a lot less than somebody like sirjim ratcliffe somebody like sir jim ratcliffet sell them on, lands, doesn't sell them on, manages them, holds them in trust for the next generation, and the revenue that comes from the crown estates goes to the revenue goes in taxes. if you will, and helps to, finance the treasury so that our wonderful politicians can spend it or waste it on their pet schemes. >> so, michael cole, when those pesky republicans keep reminding us or telling us or trying to convince us that the royal family are leeching money off the state, in actual fact, they're generating a whopping great wad of cash for the government, for the country via the crown estate. therefore, qed, in your opinion, quite simply, they represent great value for money. >> well, it's a it's a wealth generation point, but as you say, it's a very good point. the king has been very, very keen on alternative energy sources and he's been behind a lot of these schemes, even on his own estates for, wind farms, even quite a modest little one, about 25 acres at sandringham. so he's bee