On September 29, it will mark three months - or a quarter of a year - since Premier Doug Ford and his Progressive Conservative government took the reins at Queen's Park.
So what do Ontarians think of his performance so far?
According to the latest numbers from DART Insight and Communications, Ford's approval rating currently sits at 37 per cent. This means he would still win a majority government if the number was translated into voter support and an election were held now.
Moreover, that number has only fallen three per cent since he came into power.
Ford had a 40.5 per cent approval rating when he was elected on June 7, 2018. That number slipped to 40 per cent in the days that followed.
DART Insight points out that 37 per cent is still a very strong number considering his first few months in office "have been anything but calm," the release states.
His most notable and controversial move - shrinking Toronto City Council from 47 down to 25 seats.