 I lived in a lot of different parts of the country. So I really feel like I understand Britain. I was brought up in Paysett and Leeds. I went to a comprehensive school. And I know growing up in the 80s and 90s, what living in a place that isn't growing looks like. Everybody across the country has a lot in common. You know, we all have to pay our fuel bills. We all have to find a good school for our children. We all have to get a job. Like, I saw the reports in the media talking about bills at £5,000 and £6,000. So I just thought, this isn't right. It was just very, very important that people did not have to worry anymore about this winter and next winter. I didn't think it was right for individuals and households to face that cost and businesses to face that cost. I think it's right that we took a decision as a country that we were going to make sure that the price was reasonable, the energy price guarantee. But at the same time, we also need to sort out the futures. They were never in that position again, which is why we are negotiating new long-term contracts. We're opening up more gas fields in the North Sea. We're getting on with renewable energy. We're getting on with nuclear energy. This is a great country. I mean, I love Britain and I'm so proud of what we are and what we stand for. Now, of course, there are things that we can make better about doing business here. We can cut the red tape. When you have a country with lower, simpler taxes, which is what we are working on and what we've announced, is that you have a more successful dynamic economy. You're actually bringing in more tax revenues with lower taxes. And the last time we lowered corporation tax, we actually saw those big companies pay more money into the X-Jacker. And also, lower taxes means more investment. It means that people are able to invest in their future. And that's a good thing for the country. What this is about for me is about getting rid of those blockages and barriers to people being able to set up their own business or being able to succeed in life and literally get Britain moving and getting our companies, getting the investment moving, getting the money into all parts of our country so that people can have those jobs and opportunities. That's what it's about.