greg meditech away from the outcome of the elections. one of them is particularly the the fact that the conservative coalition has suffered may just set back in urban areas. are we likely to see both of them reinventing themselves or changing the way the balance of power has always been maintained between these 2 key players? i think that what's happened, we have to understand that the tail candidates all got up in very wealthy and affluent areas and in sydney, melbourne, and sydney and brisbin. it was the in a city areas that voted for either the grains or for the tails. and that in other parts of us value for example, the national pot, he, which represents large parts of the rural establishment, didn't lose a say it out. a suburban area is the liberal part. he did not lose many, many states. so what, what i suspect will will happen is there will be a political realignment, particularly with regard to the, the liberal party, because it'll have to decide whether it's worth while going back and trying to win back the states, or whether it