 No, I don't think it has because there will be an ongoing problems between the left and the right inside the Labour Department. They don't know whether they want to be totally left or totally right. So I think it's still going to go on until they get a direction on what they want. It's made it worse because Cunliffe's not a bad face for the Labour Party, yet they've put him out right out to the back. So no, I don't think that's solved the problem. I don't think they put to rest. I'd really like to see some clear leadership in the Labour Party, especially if the election's not that far away. I don't think Cunliffe's going to go away and I don't think the Cunliffe's going to be able to stay either. So I just think that there's got some real problems at the top. They're unsettled. They still haven't settled their differences. So there's a lot more shorting out to go on yet. No, I don't think so. I've been paying a little bit of attention to this. I think they've just still got leadership issues. So the people that supported David Cunliffe are still there and they'll probably still keep on poking away at the leadership. So they've got a little ways to go yet. I hope they find someone in the next couple of years, but they've got a way to go.