Last year this newspaper underwent radical change. Having seen the positive effects of that, I wouldn't be surprised if, on a much larger scale, a fresh new look for our flag had a similar uplifting spin-off.
Many opponents argue that there are more important things to worry about - and of course they're right. But they'll always be right - there will always be more worthy issues to deal with. Nothing would ever get achieved if you always ran with that argument.
So a change would be nice, if only because it would be a change.
But I would argue that the Union Jack is not irrelevant - the United Kingdom and our colonial past are a huge part of what made this country.
As are our Maori culture and history. Any new flag should surely recognise this in a major way.
As for black and white and silver ferns? Black flag is a punk band and a fly spray. And we don't want a silver fern that looks like a white feather.
Let's stick to red, white and blue, as a nod to our colonial past, but with the imagery along Maori art lines.