Secondly, contrary to public perceptions, in part—those perceptions are fuelled by some of your wide circulation newspapers, if I may put it that way—that the United Kingdom is a great magnet for the low-skilled labour force, there is an element that concerns the standard of living in the United Kingdom. It is relatively expensive for east Europeans to live in the United Kingdom, compared with opportunities in other, less-expensive EU countries, especially bearing in mind that some of those countries have overcome the most acute phases of the economic crisis that they had been living through after the problems with the eurozone and the financial crisis of 2008-09.