sarah wallaceton. >> does the prime minister join me in paying tribute to the courage of photographer paul conroy who was injured showing the world the horrors of the syrian regime and join me in thanking all those who helped to capture him safely. >> it is important the role the media do in being in incredibly difficult places like syria and homs to bring the truth to the news and that's what conroy was doing. i certainly pay tribute to him and also she says, above all, pay tribute to the very brave people who helped to get him out of syria, many of whom have paid an incredibly high price. i can tell the house that paul conroy is now safe. he's been in our embassy in beirut, in lebanon, and properly looked after. >> sheila gilmore. >> last october, the chancellor announced a new policy called credit easing. can the prime minister tell us how many businesses have been helped? >> at the time of the autumn statement, the policy would be in place at the time for the budget and that's exactly what's going to happen. >> order! let's hear mr. peter alders. >> thank you, mr. speaker. high st