Sir Ralph Norris fronted some obvious questions about the tsunami of red ink due to Fletcher Construction's inept execution of contracts to build the International Convention Centre in Auckland and the Justice Precinct in Christchurch.
But citing client confidentiality (code in my view for the Government) he would not confirm outright that the Justice Precinct was one of the two projects which impacted on Fletcher Building's result.
He took responsibility for the board's role.
But at the same time, Sir Ralph played a dab hand shafting Mark Adamson for an inappropriate email the former CEO sent late last year indicating that was the final breakpoint in the board's relationship with the boss.
Sir Ralph softened the blow by suggesting Adamson was highly regarded - the highest ratings in the company - by other senior executives and that criticism of him was overstated.