so these problems have been brewing for a long time. so i think for the public watching, it can be very confusing because you have these two separate arguments. you have the government saying that we are recruiting more, there's another 36,000 nurses, another 5,000 doctors. at the same time, we have these huge vacancy rates, we just can't fill these vacancies rates in the health service. so, are both those things true at the same time? we can be recruiting more, but we still have these gaps in the service? over the period of the last ten years, we've had boom—bust approach to recruitment, turn the tap on, turn the tap off, and although i think politicians claim there is more, they are recruiting more, yes, they are, but more doesn't necessarily mean enough. so there's been no real