Former Australia Prime Minister John Howard was at Parliament for a visit today sitting in the debating chamber for Question Time.
It piqued the interest of New Zealand MPs - but possibly also some awkward moments.
When former Prime Minister John Key resigned last December, Howard was one of the world leaders Key named as an example of others who had clung on for too long.
Howard was Australia's Prime Minister from 1996 to 2007 when Howard's Liberal government lost to Labor and Howard lost his electorate seat - the ultimate humiliation and a fate Key wanted to avoid.
While Howard had a strong relationship with former PM Helen Clark, in 2001 he stripped back the social security rights of New Zealanders living in Australia - rights successive New Zealand Governments have since unsuccessfully tried to restore.