COMMENT: The Prime Minister's got a habit of flicking her head away from a questioner who annoys her in the hope of getting a more friendly one.
This week Jacinda Ardern would have done a break dancer proud, as the head bobbed this way and that, but try as she might she's been unable to deflect the torrent of questions about an issue that clearly has made her very uncomfortable and with good reason.
It was just over a week ago that her opposite number Simon Bridges was in the same position, although his head barely flickers, his vowels simply became even rounder, with the same words flowing from the elastic lips: "I have done absolutely nothing wrong," he'd proclaim as he defended himself from the onslaught from the feral Jami-Lee Ross.
This week the lips have been puckered, as Ross has been largely forgotten, with Bridge's now breathing fire with glee on the issue Ardern is praying will go away.
The word "lee" may mean the side sheltered from the wind, but the plural of it is now at the centre of another political storm.