Hekia Parata was yesterday handed the political equivalent of a get-out-of-jail-free card. She all but threw it back in the faces of those who gave it to her.
Yesterday's emergency summit of education sector groups representing teachers, principals and boards of trustees made her an offer any other education minister would not have thought for a moment of refusing.
That was the summit's call for immediate talks with Parata - something which would at least temporarily cool the white-hot political row over class sizes and cuts to teacher numbers.
Sure, the sector groups simultaneously slammed the Budget changes as flawed and urged the Government to reverse them. But that was hardly a surprise.
What was noticeably absent from the group's joint statement was any mention of industrial action or any other action that might be being contemplated to pressure the Government into abandoning the changes.