Social Development Minister Paula Bennett's appears to have adopted a scatter-gun approach to welfare reform.
As reported in the Bay of Plenty Times, Ms Bennett told TVNZ's Q+A programme that she believed some parents did not need to enrol their children in early childhood education - but concedes her welfare reforms would force beneficiaries to do just that.
Not that she appears too concerned about this anomaly.
She feels the arbitrary approach is justified because the policy change benefits those who are most vulnerable.
Besides, she adds, there are about 220,000 children with parents on benefits, about 31,500 of whom were aged three and four. Only some from that group would be tested - about 20,000 to 25,000 children a year.