 I am always loyal to the leader of the Labour Party. Phil, what advice do you have? The Roads have failed to stay calm, not to panic, to make their way out in an orderly fashion. And the end is nigh! But it is my obligation to give you just a little taste of why I should be the kumra that you're munching on. You've only got one chance to stop the greasy little fella in the blue suit. Do you trust David Culler? I absolutely do. He is smart, hard-working. He has been undermining my leadership. Destructive of himself and New Zealand's interests. Does he have a future in the party? He has been unable to endorse my leadership. It's time to open the crypt! David Cunliffe has been working for some time now to destabilise the current leadership. Why don't you stay in your box? I'm running the show and you will probably make it. For one short year or two, I suckled you with potent milk of truth and learning. You know my strength. You know my weakness too. We have a whole new fresh leadership and I feel really humbled. There is no question of support for my leadership. He's done a great job on this campaign. I'll be leading Labour through into the election and looking forward to forming a government. I was good to my word, which was that I was going to backfire all the way through. He worked to destabilise the last leadership. Have you seen a hoo-hoo grub? You've got a toastable rooster. I'm totally committed to David Shearer as the leader of the Labour Party. He has sought to further his own ambitions. My leaders said it and I certainly agree with it. I believe that I'm the man that can make Labour relevant to New Zealand. I'm putting myself forward to somebody who I think has got something to offer. I'm new. I'm fresh. I think I've built teams before. I think this is not much that can lift. There are no remnants. David Shearer's leadership is solid. We're moving forward. No challenge from Grant Robinson to David Shearer, the leader of the Labour Party, right here and he has my full support. Full and utter support of my front bench colleagues. February, coming 2014, I will be the leader of the Labour Party. Nothing is going to change. Well, I'm back. I will be the leader in 2014. Read my lips. We miss you, David. We miss you. Goodbye. How have you been today? I'm not at liberty to comment. Why is that? I'm not at liberty to comment. Are there any comments you'd like to make about, after everything that's gone on today? Yes. What would you like to say? It's too short. The report back time is too short. The report back time is too short. The report back time is too short. The report back time is too short. We're going to the National symbol of socialism.