It turns out, most of Ontario may be getting tired of Kathleen Wynne.
Her approval rating has now dropped to just 11 percent.
And, about half of the respondents to a Forum Research poll done for the Toronto Star, don't even think Wynne will be leading the Liberals in 2018, in time for the next provincial election.
"It's a bad number" according to NEWSTALK1010's political analyst Scott Reid. "What's really interesting is, her numbers are dragging down her party."
As a party, the Liberals are also falling out of favour with Ontarians, with the party approval rating dropping to 14 percent.
Wynne's approval rating is down five points from September and is now lower than any approval rating recorded by Forum Research, for a sitting premier.
What does this mean for the other two main party leaders? Not really all that much.
While 27 percent of people think PC Leader Patrick Brown is doing a good job, 24 percent don't. Add to that, almost half of the respondents had no opinion of the new head of the Progressive Conservatives.
When it comes to the NDP, Leader Andrea Horvath is riding high comparatively, with an approval rating of 36 percent. That compares to 24 percent of people who disappproved of the job she was doing. Another 39 percent had no opinion.
"Somewhere along the way, people thought she was a weak leader who didn't connect. Then she became a strong leader who did connect, which was around the time of the election. Now she has a majority, she's become a strong leader who doesn't connect." according to Reid.
Reid thinks all is not lost for the premier.
"She needs to spend some convincing people that she is on their side. It's as simple as that."