but we are still maintaining safe working practices, particularly increased welfare facilities and maintaining the increased hygiene that we have all become more familiar with over the last 18 months. 50 familiar with over the last 18 months. ., ., months. so when the government talks about encouraging _ months. so when the government talks about encouraging people _ months. so when the government talks about encouraging people to _ months. so when the government talks about encouraging people to go - months. so when the government talks about encouraging people to go back i about encouraging people to go back to the office or raises the possibility of people being encouraged to work from home again, how tricky does that make planning for your sector, how tricky does that make planning foryoursector, orare how tricky does that make planning for your sector, or are those sorts of pieces of advice having a major impact? it of pieces of advice having a ma'or im act? , , , , , of pieces of advice having a ma'or imact? , ,, impact? it will be business as usual for construction. _ impact? it will be business as usual for construction. we've _ impact? it will be business as usual for construction. we've worked - impact? it will be business as usual| for construction. we've worked since that first lockdown back in march 2020 so if people are asked to go back and work from home again, construction will continue going, but possibly dial—up on their social distancing measures again, we can reintroduce bits of our safe working practices if required, but for construction, they found their groove about 12 months ago and we've been working safely ever since then. and we're going to be talking about inflation figures injust