that would translate into a £175 million cut across yorkshire, according to analysis from the northern powerhouseat the prosperity funding for - what we do is we look at the prosperity funding for the . what we do is we look at the | prosperity funding for the last three years, just over three in burnley, so we've taught it up all the figures from all the authorities on both sides of the pennines. in yorkshire, it comes to 175 million, and across the whole, 600 million. there is a black hole in these proposals. tax avoidance doesn't get you the whole way, and i think all the estimates that we've looked at from observers who understand the military side of this is the assumptions on how cheaply this can be delivered, 30,000 people a year, you have to pay them a stipend and house them, train them — that'll cost significant in more than the projections in the government's plan. so we assume we could lose up to all of the transparency fund from 2028-29, there'll to all of the transparency fund from 2028—29, there'll be nothing left over from 2028—29, there'll be nothing left overfrom mayors 2028—29,