Warren Gatland's future remains uncertain amid the agonising soul-searching going on in Welsh rugby.
A record 11 successive Test match defeats has prompted fierce speculation over the head coach.
Welsh rugby's issues clearly run far deeper than one man but few coaches, in any sport, survive a run as bad as this.
Gatland could still be in charge for Saturday's daunting appointment with world champions South Africa, but whether he remains in place for the Six Nations opener in Paris 10 weeks later appears increasingly uncertain.
He spoke to Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) executive director of rugby Nigel Walker and chair Richard Collier-Keywood after Australia's biggest win against Wales for 28 years, and is comfortable with "whatever the best decision for Welsh rugby is".
Aaron Wainwright insists the players are fully behind Gatland despite their latest loss.
The question is whether sacking Gatland will make a difference.