Page doesn't inspire a Welsh nation the way a figure of Giggs' stature does, but he's performed a pretty decent job thus far in his six games as caretaker and behind the scenes the FAW have discussed him as option number one.
It's not just about Page, though, it's also about Giggs' other coaches Albert Stuivenberg and Tony Strudwick.
It's bad enough losing their manager, the last thing the players want so close to the Euros is further huge upheaval in Wales' coaching methods at this point.
Page has been quite open in admitting Giggs has been involved in an unofficial capacity during the November and March international camps. He's also watched each of Wales' six matches in his absence and offered Page guidance on what was good, what could have been done better.
When it comes to match-day substitutions, though, those have been entirely Page's own calls.
If Giggs is out of the Euros, it would be very much Page's ship to run.