Shane Jones, as appealing as his bombast, one-liners and devil-may-care approach to life may be, is now a dangerous man and has gone a mile too far with Air New Zealand.
He gets away with it, to the extent he is not the minister directly responsible for the airline. But I suspect he's the government's attack dog, representing a view every one of us should be worried about despite the wet bus ticket Jacinda waved his way yesterday.
In calling for sackings and resignations, in having the Air New Zealand board write to the government, you have a mess and a fight we don't need. It's shambolic, it's ugly; this is the stuff that is looked at internationally by people looking to put money here: what role does the government play, how active is the government, how verbal, how easy is it to do business.
This government is now Machiavellian. Ardern's argument that it's just an opinion, no longer holds water, and her telling-off changed nothing. Jones has crossed the line.
Saying he'd like more regional services? Fair enough. Threatening people, wanting people sacked, telling people to get back in their box, is thuggish.