were asked to do, was to review the care and treatment that calocane received from nottingham healthcare nhs foundation trusteven further in publishing today the recommendations we are expecting that the trust should take. we have also made recommendations for other national bodies in order to ensure people are receiving the care and treatment they deserve whilst they are in the community. but i suppose the point is, sorry to interrupt, but i suppose the point is that you can make any number of recommendations, but if you don't know why people are not following the obvious principles in some cases, for instance, why it was that in the end they discharged him in the last time he was in hospital, the final missed opportunity. he was discharged to a gp that then lost touch with him, and the discharging seems to have been done without any thought to what would happen next, although they knew him to be potentially dangerous. again, the question is why they did that, is it a lack of resources? is it a lack of money? is it cultural? what is it? so when we published our first report in march 2024, we made clear reco