 So you're promising well over 200,000 jobs, eh? Oh, look, you can't put a figure on it. Yeah, look, those details go to an expert panel. How many people will be exempt from it? Yeah, look, no, I can't give you the figure on that. They're forecasts and they're subject to change. There's 70 different figures there, Duncan, and I'm sure you wouldn't remember them off by heart as well. That's why we don't need to know the specific figure on that. Well, do you know in the first year what it raises? Yeah, I've got it right here, I think. No, no, without looking, do you know without looking? No, I'll give you the figures. I don't think power prices are going to go down. I think it's about 2016, 17. Again, I don't carry all those figures in my head. Well, it's 2018, 19. It's a long way off. It is. You go through that in the budget process. Well, it starts with, you know, 20, 50 million or whatever. Do you trust him? Oh, we worked with him reasonably well in the past. Do you trust him? I've said what I've said. Do you trust him? I've said he kept to his word in the last term in government. I put it to you, if you trust someone, then you should be able to say that. Well, no, no.