Prime Minister John Key has a blunt message about the voters in France in Greece who ousted leaders at the weekend with austerity programmes to reduce debt.
"There is no simple way through this. If you live beyond your means, you eventually run into a brick wall," he told reporters this morning at Parliament.
"In the end if you look at a country like Greece, they can vote against austerity - but if they don't get their books back in order and if they don't pay the piper they will be kicked out of Europe.
"And once that happens, if it does, that has very big implications for Greek companies about whether they can raise capital and whether there is an increase in unemployment in Greece."
New Zealand's accounts were in far better shape than those countries.