obsessed with this. we've talked about this a lot on the weekend newscast that david cameron, because of his former job, can sort of slip in and out of that role very, very easily. some people might raise an eyebrow and say, "oh, perhaps too easily." but, you know, as you say, actually for prime minister, you're trying to run the country as well as run an election campaign. that is a challenge that they've got that actually the leader of the opposition doesn't have, you know, before too long there's the g7 as well. i think the prime minister will be trying to cram in and you know, the small matter of still having to deal with red boxes and so on and so forth. but you're right, it does mean that this big moment of history, some of the snaps that we'll see in the papers tomorrow, will not have the british current prime minister. they'll have the former prime minister. and i suppose there is something slightly awkward about that. i have to say, i love the pictures on social media of david cameron out campaigning on the doorstep and literally on someone�*s doorstep. that's my favourite moment. oh, yes. they recorded through the doorbell camera. we're not in! but but it did make me wonder two