Like the contentious fluoride issue, some things are better dealt with centrally, with all the extra power and influence that carries.
Labour's Moana Mackey, a list MP from Gisborne and the East Coast electorate which includes much of the Eastern Bay of Plenty, has pointed out the Government has the resources for the job, and that regional authorities are most exposed to legal challenge, "something which is highly likely given some of the difficult decisions that will need to be made".
WHAT DO YOU THINK? Comment below
We're a country often guilty of living too much in the here and now. Why, some ask, should we worry about events 80 or 90 years down the track? We've got bigger things to worry about now.
This willing shortsightedness needs to be overcome.
Maybe the Act Party is right to highlight, as it has done, that New Zealand is doing more than its fair share when others are doing little.
But it would be wrong, and downright irresponsible, to use that as an excuse to do nothing.