Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce has brushed aside concerns from the left and right about the fast rising cost of superannuation, saying they are "a distraction" from the Government's growth agenda.
But Budget figures showing the superannuation bill will equal total education spending by 2016 have fuelled a growing chorus of calls to address the looming problem.
Speaking at accountancy firm Grant Thornton's post-Budget breakfast yesterday in Wellington, Mr Joyce faced questions about why the Budget had not dealt with the challenge of funding superannuation payments for the growing number of people who will be retiring.
The Government has come under pressure to at least discuss whether the retirement age should be raised from 65 to 67 to reduce the mounting superannuation bill, which was described by Westpac economists yesterday yesterday as "a fiscal timebomb".
But Prime Minister John Key is sticking with his pledge not to shift the retirement age while he is leading the country, and Mr Joyce was yesterday downplaying the need for anyaction.