and i think eventually contributed to winen's suicide a few years later. while winston was rejoicing at the good fortune and it was good fortune, of the events of that day, he must, aall as a father have wept. it's triumph wrapped up in tormnt and that was the flesh and blood side of winston churchill. so much pain and that man experienced so much private pain throughout his life and that's one reason why i think he adopted that policy of kbo, kbo. just get on with it. keep blublering on as we heard from that wonderful film last night. does it have continuing relevance? of course it does. i mean joe you made this wonderful film and it was a real privilege to be able to see an early sighting of it. look, to come and present that film in front of this audience, as man, that took curage. but it also brought huge personal enjoyment because not only did i love the film as a work of art, it reminded me your historical consultant was my old professor almost 40 years ago. it reminded me of elizabethilaten and what a wonderful extraordinary woman she was. very kind