i have been chairing specific nsc meetings focused on this since i became prime minister. we have strengthened the nuclear enterprise, not just with funding but with better governance, and we have made it a proper national endeavor. you can expect that we will put the governance in place to ensure the delivery of that. there is a fantastic sro in maddy, who you will know, and who is doing an excellent job. i think it is now getting the attention and focus that it deserves and needs to ensure we can deliver on the task ahead. sir jeremy quin: so it is nsc-led and it flows from there; you have absolutely got the grip at the center. the prime minister: yes, and it has coordinated all the different aspects, whether that is mhclg for barrow, desnz on the civil nuclear side or, obviously, the defense aspects as well. we have brought it all together, and i have spent quite a bit of time on it over the past year. chair: i am tempted to ask what consideration you are giving to putting 2.5% of gdp for defense in the manifesto, like the triple lock. the prime minister: well, i think