 They are big shoes to fill. Shane has been a high profile, a very senior member of our team. But a loose cannon. He's got a great robust turn of phrase and Shane is Shane, but around our senior team meeting table he gives good advice, calls us, spays us, helps us to see things we might not otherwise see. So you talked to him at 10 o'clock this morning and he told you he was leaving. We phoned to get you on this program at 6.15 and your Chief Press Secretary and media director didn't know he was leaving. That would be because we were still talking with him and weren't entirely sure how it was going to turn out. What does that mean, that you knew he was leaving or you weren't sure? He said that he was planning to go but we said we'd consult during the day and various people talked to various people. But actually for tonight, I want to be here to acknowledge Shane Jones, the contribution that he has made to our Labour Party and to the Labour Caucus, the relationship that he will continue to have with the Labour Party, to say that we are going to miss him. He is a highly valued colleague, he has earned his stripes in our team and he will leave a big hole. So that is the truth of it. That's what you want to say tonight. That's exactly right. What will you be saying tomorrow? We'll see how the morning plays.