Judith Collins had to swallow a dead rat this week and apologise for not divulging every detail of her trip to China, in particular, a dinner with executives from a company in which her husband has an interest.
Apologies don't come easy to politicians like Collins. The Justice Minister leads with her chin. Attack for her is the best form of defence.
If Margaret Thatcher hadn't uttered the immortal line, "The lady is not for turning", then Collins surely would have. That's what makes her such a good politician - but the downside is that if her judgment and instincts let her down, she's left vulnerable.
The Prime Minister made it clear he was most displeased with his senior Cabinet minister, and it's rare you see John Key anything other than comfortable.