"We have already starting listening to views from across our country, from business to academics, local government to local champions.
"And it's been a real eye opener. Debate has been proactive, people are excited and the majority are saying: It's about time we had this talk."
With settlement of historical Treaty claims coming to an end, Māori and the Crown need to start thinking about "what a Crown/Māori relationship looks like once we leave the negotiating table", he said.
The first of the hui was in Kaitaia a fortnight ago, the first of four in Northland. Others have been held in Nelson and Christchurch and another is being held today in Gisborne.