A case in point is the Cabinet discussion this morning to go over the fine detail before we make an announcement of the Crown/Māori Relations portfolio.
Now that might not be the sort of thing that generates headlines. It doesn't play into the media's appetite for conflict and all that rubbish. But it's the ministerial job that we set out to create for Deputy Prime Minister Kelvin Davies, and he can't wait to get stuck into it once we get it all sorted. And we will get it sorted. It's a prime example of how the Coalition Government operates behind closed doors.
9.01am
I walked into Cabinet, closed the door behind me, and immediately sensed that something was wrong.
That something was amiss.
To be precise, that was something was missing.
9:02am
I suddenly realised what it was, and had to sit down.
9:03am
I continued sitting.
9:04am
I got up, and took Kelvin Davies aside.
He said, "I need to ask you something."
"Shoot," he said.
"Where are the goalposts?"
9:05am
He looked around the room.
"I don't know," he said.
9.06am
We looked everywhere.
I said, "Anything?"
"Nothing," he said.
9.07am
We put our heads together.
"Maybe we're not looking hard enough," he said.
"Or maybe," I said, "they've been shifted."
9:08am
There was a minute's silence.
9:09am
Kelvin said, "But who would so such a thing?"
We turned and looked at Winston.
9:10am
He caught our glance, and said, "Can I help you?"
I said, "Have you seen the goalposts?"
"Yes," he said. "I had to shift them."
9:11am
There was a minute's silence.
9:12am
I said, "You shifted the goalposts."
"That's right," he said, and smiled. "I shifted the goalposts."
9:13am
"Why?"
"Well," he said, "I had a good, long look at them. I looked them up and down. I measured them. I held them to the light. And I came to a conclusion."
I said, "What did you conclude?"
"That the goalposts were a work in progress," he said.
9:14am
"A work in progress," I said.
"That's right," he said, and smiled. "A work in progress."
9:15am
I took Kelvin aside and said that we'd have to delay our announcement of the Crown/Māori Relations portfolio.
"Okay," he said, and sighed. Then he looked at me, and said, "Are you okay? You seem a bit pale."
"I'm fine," I said, and looked at the clock.