Although we are still undergoing a process of assessment and a significant number of buildings have been identified this year, so we cannot be certain of this, our work so far with local authorities and in reviewing stuff in the high-rise inventory indicates—although I am not categorically saying that this will be the case when we come to the end of the process—that only a modest proportion of buildings overall had significant amounts of the worst types of cladding that have been identified in the context of the cladding problem, that is, ACM and HPL cladding.The other thing that I would say is that, in addition to the building standards system having been reformed in 2006 and subsequently, there is confidence broadly across the sector in the fact that we already have a pre...