With Scotland's RBS 6 Nations campaign over after a 46-19 defeat at the hands of champions France, thoughts are beginning to turn to the World Cup.
And winger Sean Lamont feels France could be good enough to challenge tournament favourites New Zealand for glory on home soil.
As we've just seen, when the French go at it, they can really fire, said wing Lamont after a game in which France needed Elvis Vermeulens late try to seal the championship.
With the World Cup, it depends who is playing well at the time, but I still put my money on New Zealand.
Coach Frank Hadden was also upbeat, saying: Before the start of the Six Nations, we had 14 injuries and everyone thought we were in disarray.
We ended up coming here disappointed we did not have a chance to win the title.
We should have won our last two home games (against Italy and Ireland) and that would have given us a chance of winning the tournament.