information and better policy, we talked to the idea of putting a position through to treasury, and obviously a lot of the energy intensive user industry group, we had a collective view of what those measures might look like, and i tried to stress urgently where specific members of my industry are at the moment, and asked for the ability to have an audience want to want to try to thrash through those. are you saying you want the government effectively to bail out some of these companies? with cash support? it some of these companies? with cash su ort? ., some of these companies? with cash su ort? some of these companies? with cash su ort? ., u, ., some of these companies? with cash su ort? . , ., ., , support? it may come to that. it is difficult to say, support? it may come to that. it is difficult to say, but support? it may come to that. it is difficult to say, but i support? it may come to that. it is difficult to say, but i think - support? it may come to that. it is diffi
and obviously as part of the energy intensive user industry group, we had a collective view of what those measures might look like, but i tried to stress more urgently where specific members of my industry are at the moment, and asked for the ability to have an audience one to one to try to thrash through those and what s needed in the immediate term to see those companies through. are you saying you want the government effectively to bail out some of these companies with cash support? it may come to that. it is difficult to say, but i think we have to have the dialogue. we certainly need measures put in place to stem the ridiculous growth in costs in the immediate term. we cannot even plug numbers into models to know what to do, to make decisions on what to do with furnaces and fuel and things, so we have no strategy until there is some measure of control over what is going on. some of the companies you represent could go to the wall,