to date has been glacial. the bbc successfully challenged a court order which had prevented reporting of this case. lifting the anonymity order, thejudge said she had no doubt tony's case was in the public interest and it was clear that a lack of resources had left him detained for so long. tony's care right now is funded by the nhs, but ongoing support in the community would have to be paid for by the council, who told us... they are working with the nhs and tony's family to find other options. the judge has told them to get on with it, right? we've only got this limited time. we're still not doing it, we're still fighting over money. can you believe you're at stage where you had to go to court? to get him out and actually, none of the authorities thinks he should be in there? no. that's the problem. everyone we speak to, they say, this isn't the right place for tony.