Package? What package? No wonder National avoided over-selling the contents of their plan to make housing more affordable. The plan looks more like a rough first draft.
As Annette King, Labour's housing spokeswoman noted, the Government's long-awaited announcement was a combination of "considering new ways", "undertaking more inquiries", "doing more work" and "undertaking evaluations".
The lack of detail serves to illustrate one thing: when it comes to increasing the housing stock, there is not a lot central government can do unless it is willing to spend big bikkies.
Apart from fiscal restraints, National is not keen on being blamed for doing anything which might end up seeing many voters' prime asset - the family home - losing its value in cold, hard monetary terms.
There is comparatively a lot more that local government can do. Yesterday's announcement consequentially upped the pressure on local bodies - notably the Auckland Council - to make a "commitment" to making land available for new housing.