Some of you may have picked up on a small spat between myself and MetService last week.
I tweeted in frustration after I was told that WeatherWatch.co.nz couldn't receive thunderstorm warnings automatically, despite these warnings being state-funded and the public safety risk of people not seeing them on our site.
I'm not going to discuss the details of that particular issue here in my column, as we managed to resolve this with them on Friday evening.
But the Herald on Sunday editor made the valid point that this has brought the debate into the public domain, and it is something that I need to address.
I'm calling on the Government to look at the state-owned enterprise model and to ask the question: "Do we need to monetise everything in weather?" The way the Government set up MetService in the early 1990s was unusual compared with other countries. In fact, as far as I'm aware there isn't any other country that runs its national weather service this way.