need to do so. third, for those who could work with the right support, we should have higher expectations of them in return for receiving benefits. because when the taxpayer is supporting you to get back on your feet, you have an obligation to put in the hours. and if you do not make that effort, you can't expect the same level of benefits. it used to be that if you worked just nine hours a week, you'd get full benefits without needing to look for additional work. that's not right. because if you can work more, you should. so we're changing the rules. anyone working less than half a full-time week will now have to try and find extra work in return for claiming benefits. and accelerate moving people from legacy benefits onto universal credit to give them more access to the world of work. now, one of my other big