The Government trusts us.
That, it would seem, is the clear message as the nation deals with Covid-19.
From self-isolation to the wage subsidy scheme, it seems like every second politician or government official has told us they are being operated under a high trust model.
From Police chief Andrew Coster to the Prime Minister herself, the phrase high trust has been thrown around from day one of the introduction of the alert levels.
And while part of me appreciates the trust the Government has in us all, another part of me can't help but wonder if putting such trust in us is akin to handing a toddler a permanent marker. You want to believe they will happily stick to the paper you have provided for their art work, but in your heart of hearts, you really know you will end up with a least a little bit on the carpet and the walls.