Australian Rugby Union chief Bill Pulver admits the number of Super Rugby teams wasn't the only concern laid bare in a miserable season for Australia.
The arbitration hearing which could result in the removal of the Western Force from the Super competition starts on Monday.
ARU chairman Cameron Clyne recently suggested he would stand down if the governing body fails to cull one of Australia's five Super Rugby teams.
Pulver did his best to stay mute about the looming legal battle on Thursday, when he helped launch a new domestic women's sevens series.
"That was a pretty academic comment on the part of Cameron. I'm confident we're going to get to four teams," the under-siege administrator said, repeatedly trying to change topics during the press conference.