After England's defeat by South Africa, the Rugby Football Union has to take a long, hard look at the team and coaching set-up to see if they can win the Rugby World Cup next year.
It's not the standard I'm setting. The RFU wants to measure England and Eddie Jones by that standard.
With only five wins from 12 Tests, no one can honestly say that they are on track to do that.
In 10 months, the tournament begins. Something fundamental has to change if they are to reach that goal.
With the Six Nations ahead of them, the Armageddon decision is to let Eddie Jones go and allow someone to take over.
Jones must change if those in charge don't. Change something large and quickly.
The lack of responsibility for individual actions was a concern for me.
A big game was played. England had a game to play after the world champion were in town.
When South Africa got on top after the first 20 minutes, England could not make a difference.
Nobody went off script to find a solution or grabbed the game by the scruff of the neck.
I didn't think Owen Farrell, Tuilagi, Itoje, and Curry provided that for their team. I thought the match would give them a boost. They did not shoot a shot.
Where were the voices to tell Jonny Hill that indiscipline can't happen when he retaliated against Faf De Klerk? Peer pressure to be better. It's a small thing but it's important.
They are a great group of people. There are a lot of friends in there. That's great. They are going to win the world cup. Right now, they are falling short of that, because they all know that.
The way they are playing has to be talked about.
Jones' contract is due to end at the end of the World Cup in France.
Over the last seven years, he has done a lot for England rugby. Unfortunately, it is beginning to fall apart.
England's actions are not good enough for other teams to cotton on to.
If you want someone to succeed, you should give them more time. That is natural. It doesn't work a lot. You wish you'd changed leader sooner than you did.
That could be the case for Jones.
The RFU might make that call. It might not be because of contracts, continuity, or lack of appetite.
I think whoever you brought in, whether it was Steve Borthwick fromLeicester, Alex Sanderson from Sale, Ronan O'Gara from La Rochelle, or Scott Robertson from Crusaders, would spark an improvement.
I believe you will see some brilliance from England.
South Africa were strong on Saturday. The speed and skill of Kurt-Lee Arendse and Willie Le Roux gave them an X-factor. The team was similar to the World Cup winning one.
I believe England could do the same thing. They can make it to the Rugby World Cup next year.
They need a fresh start. The RFU wants to know if Jones can give that.
The man was talking to Mike Henson.