The blossoming of Jacinda Ardern as a political leader has been one of the features of the 2017 election campaign.
Her leadership over seven weeks has been transformational. She has turned the Labour Party into an acceptable alternative Government, even though little of substance changed between her and Andrew Little's policy agenda.
With a few exceptions, she has also changed the tone of debate, on the left at least, from one of aggression to respectful.
And if she doesn't lead the next Government - and she very well could - she has created hope on the left that that prospect is more a matter of "when" not "if".
Notwithstanding the misjudgment of an open-ended tax policy, which she had to abandon, she has given her party hope and confidence.