IT IS NOT the hottest potato on the 2017 election menu, but it is likely to figure in debates at some point ...
Te reo - the Maori language and its survival.
While a number of phrases have passed into common usage in New Zealand, having been happily picked up by non-Maori, there are fears the language as a whole is under threat; that it might - bar those everyday phrases - become extinct like Latin, Gothic and Pictish.
More than lip service is needed. The survival of te reo is, ultimately, down to Maori, but the resourcing required is a matter for all.
The strategy has increasingly focused on engaging the next generation, with pre-schools and schools the targets.