What is the point of the Commonwealth Games? The international sports calendar is congested enough and that's before you consider it is an anachronistic event stuck in England's imperial past that doesn't even feature the world's best athletes.
Mo Farah this week joined Usain Bolt in not committing to Glasgow 2014, meaning that the event could be without two of the biggest stars of London 2012. The world's greatest distance runner is focusing on the London Marathon next spring and the world's fastest man is doing what he always does by keeping us guessing until the moment he wakes up and fancies it.
Well they might prevaricate given the luxury they have, as two of the most successful athletes in track and field, of picking and choosing their events. What's a Commonwealth gold medal when you already have two or three Olympic ones in your bedside drawer at home and millions in the bank?
But for the thousands of athletes for whom that is an unattainable dream, not only because their talent does not stretch to becoming Olympic champion but because their homeland is not even recognised as a country, the Commonwealth Games is their Olympics.
What chance of Nauru winning an Olympic gold? Beyond remote, but the tiny Pacific island (population 10,000) and one of the world's smallest democracies won a gold and a silver medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.