He is either the bravest or the stupidest politician this country has ever seen.
On Saturday night, Act leader Don Brash flew out of Auckland International Airport, on what he intended to be a secret mission to right the world's economic wrongs.
As four million New Zealanders perch on the edge of their seats on Sunday for the Rugby World Cup final kick-off, Brash will be snoozing in premium economy, flying at about 30,000 feet over Asia.
Every other party leader will spend the day desperately trying to get photographed with Richie McCaw - but not Don Brash. Every other party leader will begin their election campaign proper tomorrow - but not Brash.
Perhaps he'll stir briefly, adjust his blanket and ask the cabin attendant for a glass of soda water, and whether she has any insight into the state of the Singapore economy.