However, given the pressing nature of the problem, you have to question why he plans to put off the introduction of the policy until 2037.
Such a move ensures the baby boomers, those born between 1946 and 1964, who are now moving into retirement, will not be affected.
That seems unfair given their sheer number and the amount of money required to fund their Super payments in the future.
It is also at odds with Mr English's statement that gradually increasing the retirement age from 2037 will more equitably spread the cost and benefits of NZ Super between generations.
If fairness is one of the primary objectives of the policy then shouldn't baby boomers also be asked to make some sacrifices?