we seem to have a very busy weekends but the rest of the week is really quiet, so we are prioritising going out once a week on a saturday instead ofjust going out a few times a week. so it is almost like those little treats in the weekjave had to be compromised. thank you. and let's talk to nina, who is a professional number cruncher. were you surprised this morning when you heard that growth in 2021 was 7.5%? it was higher, wasn't it, most economists predicted? it was higher because of expectations. it was broadly in line with what we were expecting. i think the message, the overall message of the gdp is that the uk economy started the new year in a slightly stronger position than would have been expected. i think the big question is now what does 2022 hold? what does 2022 hold? because talking to people here on the factory floor, they are really worried that their wages are not keeping up with price increases. and i'm sure that's a valid concern. i think a lot of workers across all sorts of industries are having that