more on monday when the decision comes due, but i think what you can will you confirm today that the restrictions are not all going to be lifted on 21stjune? what i can certainly say is that we are looking at the data and we will continue to do that and we will say more on monday when the decision comes due, but i think what you can certainly takeis that the roadmap is always cautious but irreversible, and in order to have an irreversible roadmap, you've got to be cautious. if your priority is not having to go back on any of it, then waiting is the right thing to do, you're suggesting? {iii the right thing to do, you're suggesting?— the right thing to do, you're su: acestin? .., , y.�* suggesting? of course, you're right that ou've suggesting? of course, you're right that you've got _ suggesting? of course, you're right that you've got to _ suggesting? of course, you're right that you've got to be _ suggesting? of course, you're right that you've got to be cautious - suggesting? of course, you're right that you've got to be cautious in - that you've got to be cautious in order to deliver what we want to see, which is an irreversible roadmap, but we are looking at the data today, again, you've got hospitalisations up, you've got cases up, there are grounds for caution. it doesn't mean that this country hasn't made enormous progress with vaccination, clearly what we've got is a race between the vaccines and the virus, and the vaccines and the virus, and the vaccines are going to win, it is just a question of pace. do you recret just a question of pace. do you regret allowing _ just a question of pace. do you regret allowing tens _ just a question of pace. do you regret allowing tens of - just a question of pace. do you i regret allowing tens of thousands just a question of pace. do you - regret allowing tens of thousands of people to travel between the uk and