While the country waits for Winston Peters to decide if her prefers blue or red, the idea that National should start talking to the Greens is gaining momentum.
It's against everything the Greens believe in to be aligned with a right-wing Government, but perhaps the idea isn't as silly as some might think.
Greens leader James Shaw might want to come to Rotorua and have a cup of tea with Maori Party co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell to find out how his party can make it work.
You might think it odd for Shaw to learn from the Maori Party when on paper some might say it was a failure after not winning any of its seats at last weekend's election. Not so.
The Maori Party was in power making decisions and delivering some good initiatives for Maori for 12 years.