"I have met with hundreds of people, ranging from people being treated unfairly in their tenancies, to meetings with several of the biggest recent investors in the Rotorua community."
He's had less time off last year than he'd like and said even when Parliament was in recess the job never stops.
"You can't imagine what goes on in this job, it's a lot more than I anticipated. It's very busy, but it's also a great privilege that I take extremely seriously."
Mr Tabuteau said he worked up until just before Christmas and then after headed down to Christchurch for various meetings.
But for the few days he has had off he's been hanging out on Rotorua's lakes.
"Just savouring being at home with family and friends.
"We've got a little ski boat about as old as me and have been taking it out on the lakes for a ski."
He said this year the challenge was the same.
"Be a strong opposition, hold the government to account. Show them their shortcomings, which is all too often, but support them when they get it right.
"I also want to continue meeting with the fantastic people of Rotorua and ensure their voices are being heard."