from borisjohnson's government? because it is very much his style, neverapologise, never explain, and incredibly sort of aggressive attitude towards any criticism, so he stood behind other ministers who have done extraordinary things, ministers who have been accused of bullying, ministers who have been accused of messing up people's education results. but i guess in the case of matt hancock, this is just so out there and you just have so many people just laughing at him, poking fun of him, and given that they are all these tricky decisions still ahead on health matters, you could see that his position was untenable. but i think, if he were to ask, philippa, does one think that borisjohnson is going to change his style and that ministers are going to have to behave to a higher standard? i mean, i think that seems rather unlikely that mrjohnson will change his pugnacious approach to standards in public life. one more brief thought, rob, you refer to tricky decisions ahead, and given the covid figures right now and the delta variant spreading in the uk, mrjohnson is presumably very aware of that but matt hancock's phrase was we have to stick to the rules.