The National Party backbencher thrust into the spotlight by his bid to help recover lost property at airports has mounted a spirited defence of his widely mocked proposal.
The sole purpose of National MP Nuk Korako's bill is to require airports to advertise lost property more widely than in the newspaper.
When it was pulled from the member's bill ballot last week, Labour said it showed National had "lost the plot". Yesterday Labour MPs set about picking it apart, tabling questions for the National MP.
Korako, in his most high-profile moment since entering Parliament, thanked them for the opportunity to "profile his bill". Having come from a tourism background, he said, he knew how great the inconvenience was when luggage was lost.
Labour shot back. "Isn't this the kind of carry-on that discredits this Parliament?" the party's whip Chris Hipkins asked.