Phil Goff is a dramatic improvement from the previous Minister. He uses words like combat, deployment and operational tempo. Words that Marx Burton found loath to say. Defence has been incredibly bi-partisan over the last 20 years in New Zealand and cannot be seriously discussed without mentioning the political dimension to it. I have had contact with McCully, Carter and Mapp during their tenureships as shadow defence spokepersons. Carter was enthusiastic and pro a balanced force. McCully while being a true spin doctor and whilst shying away from specifics, tended towards a four combat ship Navy. Yet he thought that getting the Aussies to operate some F-18s from Ohakea would be the ACF panacea which was patently absurd. Mapp wants a wrap round policy package for Defence, FP and Trade and is working with McCully and Grosser to do so. Fine in the theory of policy marketing but there are no specific details. By the way Mapp will need to tread very carefully within the party if he wants to build an Auckland based policy group ( It will be a North Shore group with all the usual suspects I bet). The thing is Key and English are open to finding second level cabinet slots from centre right minor parties even if they get over the 50% mark as they want to build long term stability. As Bill English said at a Conference I attended at the weekend, MMP politics is about doing deals with people whom you dont like about things you dont like. Could it be that Winston stays on as Foreign Minister and Ron Mark (a great guy who is liked) comes in as Defence Minister in a future Cabinet? If that was put on the table in post election discussions it might throw the cat amongst the proverbial pigeons for the current Governments chances.