 The election is now just a month away. There is a chance that the Greens could end up with the balance of power. So what would be your key demands in that situation? We will go into a balance of power arrangement, which is what we would like to have. That's what we're campaigning towards, to work collaboratively in the next parliament. It's a generational opportunity with 35 seats. We're returning the House to a place where democracy can shine. And we will be working very hard. We're campaigning to get real action on climate, on housing, on health, the cost of living and of course protecting nature. Would one of your key demands be to kill off the AFL stadium? We've been very clear with Tasmanians. We don't support a stadium at Macquarie Point. We were there fighting to have the 19th licence and we have always been committed to fighting for that 19th licence. But we can't when there are people who are living in cars, when there are people who can't get ambulances from there because they don't have a station, when there is real money that needs to go into these issues. You've got these key demands that you want to push but both the Liberals and Labor have said they won't do any deals at all with the Greens. So what kind of bargaining power will you actually have? Well we'll have the spirit and the energy of Tasmanians who want real change behind us.