All Black coach Steve Hansen doesn't want to talk in public about his chat with referee Jaco Peyper.
Those details were best aired at their meeting and left there ahead of tonight's blast-furnace start of the All Blacks-Lions test series. In a sport which can get unseemly outside the white lines, Hansen, for now, is taking a discreet approach to refereeing diplomacy. Fair enough but you'd wager plenty of shekels there'll be firecracker public reactions about decisions at Eden Park and the CakeTin from one of the teams.
So let's put the crunch on those officials and also compare the merits of the bench players - twin areas with a crucial impact on this test.
Peyper is a regular whistler in Super Rugby where he impressed early but has become more erratic in his interpretations and rulings.
He offered a thoughtful response to split-second incidents in a complex fast-paced contact sport but in the last few years, that poise has not been repeated. Instructions from World Rugby and appraisals from faceless assessors don't help and there can also be glitches in language and conclusions between referee, touchies and TMO's.