pm mitsotakis: to a certain extent, yes.though in terms of the vat gap, we have made good progress. we had a legacy of tax evasion, but it is also, this is also something which is very much related to collective trust. people feel that they get quality public services, they will be more inclined to pay their taxes. but we have also proven that if you actually lower taxes in an economy that has a tradition of tax evasion, that it can actually bring in more revenue -- not true always, for all countries. in our case, this was actually very much true. so our strategy of gradually lowering taxes has actually worked and has actually brought in more revenues. francine: up next, prime minister mitsotakis on why pushing for lgbtq rights is one of his priorities. pm mitsotakis: homosexual people couldn't even give blood before we came into power. we still had horrible conversion therapies, which were technically legal, for, you know, gay teenagers. i mean, really. we banned all that and we will continue to implement our strategies. ♪