but when he left this morning, he didn't leave it with any firm commitments. yes, they discussed everything. they discussed everything in private for an hour and 45 minutes, and boris johnson said, he wanted to make the point that the world has changed since the russian invasion of ukraine, and the world needs to wean itself off of russian oil and gas, which means finding new markets. the saudis didn't make any firm commitments at that meeting, nor were any made in his meeting earlier yesterday with the united arab emirates. the government had manage expectations on that front before he went. i was told that this was the beginning of a process. it wasn't a slam dunk, where he would return with a binding commitment. boris johnson has got to unveil his energy strategy to parliament next week, that's what he promised to do. of course, he's going to insist that we need to develop more green energy of all different kinds, but part of it is going to have to be generating oil and gas from other sources, as energy bills are under immense pressure at the moment. it doesn't look as if he's come