watched pmqs, it did seem to catch a lot of mps_ watched pmqs, it did seem to catch a lot of mps by surprise. and of course, some of the figures — i mean, _ course, some of the figures — i mean. 33— course, some of the figures — i mean, 3.3 million people had covid in the _ mean, 3.3 million people had covid in the first— mean, 3.3 million people had covid in the first week of february, and one in— in the first week of february, and one in 19 — in the first week of february, and one in 19 people in england are still infected. so that's the first point — still infected. so that's the first point as— still infected. so that's the first point. as far as the guardian's story— point. as far as the guardian's story is— point. as far as the guardian's story is concerned, i find one of the interesting paragraphs — it says tory sceptics last night were calling — tory sceptics last night were calling on the government to go further— calling on the government to go further in — calling on the government to go further in the guarantee, no restrictions in the future of any form — restrictions in the future of any form now— restrictions in the future of any form. now that's quite a considerable thing to ask for when we frankly— considerable thing to ask for when we frankly do not know, unless a few conservative — we frankly do not know, unless a few conservative mps have crystal balls, where _ conservative mps have crystal balls, where this _ conservative mps have crystal balls, where this is all headed.— where this is all headed. there is this argument —