The comforting thing is that Sanzar will get there in the end. Everyone has to keep hoping that's the case, as talks to restructure Super Rugby appear to be losing their way.
Perfection was never possible: it's a complex business blending a competition with teams from three countries with different needs and goals. But what's on the table at the moment is a long way from perfect.
One option has lopsided numbers in the two conferences, a messy situation that will have to be evened out with a convoluted play-off system. Within that, the African teams are going to have to travel to Argentina to play just one game and possibly then on to North America.
New Zealand and Australia will apparently go for that, taking the view it is not their problem what the Africans get lumbered with.
The alternate model retains three conferences with expansion to six teams in each. That's good for South Africa, probably good for New Zealand and bad for Australia as they can't sustain five teams.