here in south london. he won't have to foot the bill on cladding in the slow rise block in london. it seems like a step in the right direction, but at the same time, the cladding section on our bill is only a third of the bill, so there's still two thirds of other things that may need paying for. there will be no new money from the treasury for this. and it is unclear how the government will pressure the industry to play. developers argue they shouldn't have to bear these costs. the largest homebuilders have allocated some funding for high—rise locks. have allocated some funding for high-rise locks.— have allocated some funding for high-rise locks. whatever comes forward has _ high-rise locks. whatever comes forward has to _ high-rise locks. whatever comes forward has to be _ high-rise locks. whatever comes forward has to be fair— high-rise locks. whatever comes forward has to be fair and - forward has to be fair and proportionate. that means not just looking at the homebuilders but beyond the homebuilders but beyond the homebuilders and other parties