the whole of 2020. the latest deal follows a payment of £28 million to the french last november. mps on the home affairs committee were sceptical about this week's announcement. international maritime lawyers gave us evidence to say that the french authorities are entitled and within international maritime law to intercept boats in the water and returned the passengers to french territory or to allow border force to return the migrants to french territory if they're picked up in british territorial waters. yesterday, we had a french military naval vessel escorting one of the boats into british territorial waters and then trying to hand over the occupants to a boat full of journalists. this is ridiculous and it makes a mockery of it, so just giving the french more money to carry on doing what they're doing badly is not going to solve the problem. when are you going to get the french to admit they can intercept and get them to intercept? and that is the only thing that is going to cut off that supply of people coming to calais thinking they can get across the channel, when,