He'd hardly stepped back into the building but returned Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull was yesterday already getting an idea of the trouble he is set to face in the tumultuous term ahead.
"Regrettably, several ministers have not been returned and so there will be some changes," Turnbull said as he declared his election win on Sunday.
Reshuffling his front bench and replacing fallen ministers will be the first challenge the reinstalled Prime Minister is likely to face as his Government begins to take shape.
Throughout the election campaign, Turnbull was insistent the "strong, stable" government he pitched would come with a front bench Australians were already familiar with, but, of course, the vote didn't quite go as he had planned.
Though most senior cabinet ministers are expected to hold on to their positions, fallen junior ministers Wyatt Roy and Peter Hendy - both key Turnbull backers who were instrumental in his toppling of former PM Tony Abbott - will have to be replaced.