 What I said was that our policies are on the table. They're on the table there until we take them off. You said you were very happy. We went into an election with a set of policies on which I was happy to campaign on. As we come out of that election and we obviously lost, we've got to go back and review those and we've got to review where we're going and what policies are still we believe is under review. Everything's under review until 2014, absolutely. So we need to introduce capital gains tax so that people don't over-invest in property. The capital gains tax does fall mainly on the people who hold most capital. Capital gains taxes overseas are paid mostly by the top one or two percent of the population. I believe that I'm the man that can make Labour relevant to New Zealand.