BM: I was going to ask you about that. You enjoy not being stuck by the national curriculum?
HF: Absolutely. Yeah, yeah.
BM: Do you think that gives you a chance to be more creative or quotes more educational than you could do if you had to stick to that?
HF: Yeah. I think so. I think sometimes the national curriculum is too constraining and - you don't get - you can't go off on a tangent - you know. If a school group, if a school teacher brings a school group to Techniquest they've got to tick certain boxes. You know they've got to say "The kids have learned about this this and this." Tick tick tick. "Yes that's happened." Whereas if, you know, member of the public comes in here they don't have anything - they can just do what they like. We can go off and you know and just do anything that's amazing or we can do something that's relevant topically or, you know, got complete freedom. It's good.