Having children is... is marvellous and... and I... I find that the old saying, oh, I think it was Cyril Connelly who said: ’The death of art is the pram in the hallway’, is a load of rubbish. Because, okay, it’s all right, it’s a problem for the... for the men, really. I think for the women, they... well, it is a problem for the women, because they have to do all the house chores and everything, but if there’s some form of help, you know, or the children can go to nursery, or... or somebody can come in and help or... or something. But what I’m saying is that, having children does not in any way interfere with your imagination. You’re imagination about what you do, goes on the same as... as when you were eight years old, whether you have children or you don’t have children. And I don’t think having children does away with the imagination at all. And, you know... you know, we love children. I love my children and my grandchildren, but it’s — touch wood — it’s never stopped me doing pictures. Or concentrating or... or letting yourself...? Well once you’re hooked, you know, I mean, it’s important to get a routine. It’s important to get... to create a habit. It’s important to have... to come to work properly, you know, and... and... but... but it’s not difficult to do, once you get a... the habit. Because once you get the habit, you’re desperate to come to work anyway. So it’s not that, it’s only maybe at the beginning, when you’re not quite sure, but after a certain age, you know, you... you come to... to the studio, because what else are you going to do, except shopping? I mean, I love that too, but, you know, yeah.