let's talk about the cultural aspects of this, mina al 0raibi. what would your readers of the national make of this discussion that we've been having in this country for a long, long time about social care? which is what do we do with people who can't look after themselves? at any age, but we often think about all the people who we put into homes and care homes, where they are understaffed and under resourced. what would their reaction be to how we are dealing with this? it's a great question, martine, because it's about how do societies take care of their older citizens? it is interesting — earlier on, simon was saying about this is about the grey voter and what happens to the young voter, whereas i think you will find that other societies would have a sense of obligation to take care of those who are older, who would have worked and paid taxes under different circumstances, and now need to be taken care of. i think the context of social care is not always understood outside the uk, but what is understood