Feedback I've been receiving this week has been strongly in favour of our stance.
Labour's much touted "year of delivery" in 2019 proved to be the exact opposite.
They recently announced an infrastructure programme which largely re-committed to roading and other projects originated under the previous National-led government but which in many cases Labour cancelled on taking office.
Much has been said about the paltry sum allocated to the South Island — less than $250 million (crumbs when you're talking infrastructure) compared with $3.48 billion for Auckland projects — and they're right to be incensed, but Waikato and Taranaki were also largely ignored.
A larger sum was disguised as "Waikato/Bay of Plenty" funding, but almost all of it was for the latter with Waikato just getting a roundabout.
National had committed in 2017 to extending the Waikato Expressway from Cambridge to Piarere, but Labour stopped that.
The roundabout is a stop-gap measure to relieve safety concerns, but it's not what's needed.
The failure to invest in this road could delay its eventual completion with Labour pretending they have solved the problem.
It's easy to announce a big project but much harder to deliver it.
These things need to be consulted on, consented, and designed in such a way that gets maximum value for the taxpayer. This takes a lot of time, skill and effort.
Labour's record on delivery is terrible. It had years in Opposition to figure out how to deliver 100,000 KiwiBuild houses in a decade, only to give up after little more than a year of embarrassing failure.
Phil Tywford is making a complete hash of the Prime Minister's promise to have Auckland's light rail built by 2021. It's unlikely to be built this decade.
In contrast, National's track record on delivering infrastructure is impressive. The Waterview Tunnel, Waikato Expressway, Tauranga Eastern Link, Christchurch Southern motorway and Kāpiti Expressway were just some of the projects delivered by the previous Government.
The Christchurch rebuild, ultra-fast broadband and City Rail Link also happened under National because we have the drive and expertise to get things done. National is the party of infrastructure and we will deliver.