Eight years and three election victories have not been enough for National to push through reform of the Resource Management Act. While the Government can count on the Act Party's vote, neither of its other two Parliamentary partners, United Future and the Maori Party, are willing to overturn the core of the RMA.
While the RMA is not top of mind for every business leader, there are industries and sectors which see it as a major impediment to progress.
About half of CEO respondents to this year's survey would like to see the RMA scrapped. They want Government to start again from scratch with new resource management legislation. This represents a shift in opinion from last year when just 30 per cent of bosses wanted to tear up and replace the existing RMA.