 But, look, by-and-large, people were there to celebrate the wakas, celebrate the Treaty, and not to give bifo to each other. Because on November 26 last year your leader Phil Gove said exactly that that we were at the crossroads, and that we faced a position where Māori and Pākiā could be turned against each other, and we could face racial division. But you have acknowledged basically that was hyperbole, that we are in a pretty good space. Well, certainly at the Waitangi Isle. Your own ambitions. Does that extend to one day if you were asked perhaps after an election defeat in 2011? Would you take the leadership of the Labour Party? Well, that lies somewhere between our caucus and Providence, so we'll just wait and see about that kind. But you're not ruling it out? Well, we'll just wait and see. I've never tripped up. I've never stuffed up. I've done it your compliment.