I don't mind that he isn't taking questions on what seems like a very busy day. Jack's Q & A with the media yesterday actually seemed to me to be longer than some of his others. He dealt directly with questions on the Sun smear; he was only a bit evasive on the minority/coalition question. This question was framed rather dishonestly, though, in an attempt to get him to state that he would or wouldn't attempt to unseat Harper immediately if he was a close second in seats in the House -- but why would he answer that? He repeated his usual comment about being willing to work with all parties, based on the house for which Canadians voted.
Contrast this with Harper taking only a few questions in front of what basically amounts to a partisan mob, which uses its numbers to either shout down reporters or applaud so loudly that they can't be heard.