 Felly, we have been talking to the people of Greater Manchester and Birmingham about what a productive city looks like for them. I think that we should be talking about repurposing existing buildings instead of focusing really on new building as a way of meeting the shortfall. It would be better to build up within the city but not at a fast rate over time and just so that people aren't then pushed out, local people aren't pushed out and the area becomes too gentrified too quickly. I think the most important thing is to have somewhere safe and secure to live, whether you own it or somebody else owns it. I'm worried about losing space for children to play in apartments, they won't have that green space little parks for them to play in and a lot of the greenery going really. Find build where you want but not by me. I live right on the edge of the countryside, I really wouldn't like to see that disappear but that's a selfish view and I'm pragmatic enough to know that if it's going to happen it'll happen, I don't see me stopping it and if it happens then I have a choice, I can either move or get on with it.