 Earlier I spoke to Akin Olawye, a public affairs analyst who was also a member of the Labour Party. Olawye had this to say. The Labour Party only emerged on the scene about eight months ago. However, it's been around to use that word within the spare of politics. What you find with the logo, it went through a revision and at the point the revision was done to upgrade the graphics and make it a lot more modern. Forward Ever was inserted. You would hope that INEC and a lot of the smart people that work there, mostly professionals, would have looked at the logo and said for the use of elections, perhaps it would be great to make sure it hasn't matched with the other establishment parties. That was overlooked. It simply took the logo, Mama Papa Piquin, with the Forward Ever inscribed in it and included it as part of the Insignia on the election ballot paper. We've just really gone as far as making sure we're communicating with the public, enlightening voters, not to leave the Labour Party on the list of logos, looking for the letters, but rather saying the Party logo with the mother, the child and the father should be what they search for. Ma'am, just skeptical. Looking at the logo right now on the screen, you have the Labour Party well written and then you have the Forward Ever, which of course is the Labour Party signage. I'm wondering why it wasn't represented this way, because you were trying to accuse INEC and its people for not doing that for Labour Party. I call it an oversight rather than an accusation on the part of INEC. I think, again, they've held elections for the past five cycles, going back to 1999. It's only fair that Labour Party, even if we have a logo or an insignia that was not going to properly educate a voter on this is the Party logo, I think there should have been conversations. However, what passed that point is what's on the bridge. What we're looking forward to is really making sure people know what logo to look for on election day. Fortunately, there are no other logos that have the same representation as in Mama Papa Piquin for Labour Party. So we're hoping, again, just making sure that there's no miseducation of voters at the polls by unscrupulous individuals, but believing that people will get this message and vote accordingly. And so what are you doing to ensure that, especially now that it's just ours to the election? So what you find in a lot of obedience, many individuals will fuel the Labour Party's rise to prominence as an establishment party, doing a lot of the heavy lifting, equally departing through its grassroots mobilisation and communications. It's equally going as far as making sure that people in rural communities and hinterlands and equally metropolitan areas get this message, understand that Labour Party will not be represented on the ballot paper, therefore, you know, really seeing that this message travels far and wide. Fresh news updates.