like this. i think it's really important to reiterate that there is a tried and tested process. people want to lose supply, they will be able to keep the lights on and keep warm, and wait in care for your new supplier and take it from there. gill supplier and take it from there. all right, thank you very much indeed for all of that advice. let's join pete, class is about all of this at prime minister's questions. talk us through what happened. an awful lot for the government to deal with on this, obviously in the short term, these lots of smaller suppliers close to the brain, some having gone already, then there is the kind of longer—term question about what the government can do to better increase our energy security, more reliance on renewable energy, that kind of thing, but then what happens to the markets is met because there's been a long—running debate about the need for lots of competition in the energy market for lots of competition in the energy marke— for lots of competition in the ener: marke- ., , ., , ., energy market with lots of smaller firms going _ energy market with lots of smaller