 Frank Baini Marama has said over and over and over again that he intends to win all 50 seats. Now that is impossible in this kind of scenario where you have openly proportional representation. This system is engineered for multi-party coalition governments, you don't have a majority party winning all the seats or majority of seats. So whatever he says a coalition government or a multi-party government is very much on the cards, but the problem with the Commodore is that he doesn't like to work in an environment where you have to negotiate, discuss, arrive at consensus and compromise. Often his modus operandi is my way or the highway. So there is that problem, the polls are suggesting that his party will be the largest party in parliament but not outright majority that he will have to work with other minor parties which may win a few seats here and there. How that negotiation takes place I think is very important. Now several things can happen. If he wins in his outright well that's okay, that's fine, but if he doesn't will he pick up his bags and leave and say well people have spoken this is the verdict of the ballot box and now I am prepared to observe that, respect that. I think it's unlikely what he will likely say is look I mean all that we have done over these years these things are now in jeopardy. My mission mission is not complete so I will stay on that it's in the event that he loses he will simply you know stay on. But the other problem here the other issue that's very very important is the role of the Fiji military forces. Now under the 2013 constitution the military has the guardian role over the constitution they are charged with protecting the constitution and the country as a whole. Now a number of political parties have said including Sudehlpa the main Fijian party that they would like to review the constitution because they are unhappy with some aspects of the constitution. What the military will simply say is that under this constitution we are now constitutionally obliged to act because we want to protect this constitution and so it's a ready made situation for military intervention under the cloak of legitimacy that we are doing what the constitution is asking us to do. So there is that scenario as well. So I think we will just have to wait and see you know what kind of majority does Frank Balai Marama's party have and whether he is able to transform himself and work with other political parties if he has to.