Winter fuel to be dealt with 'in run up to autumn'
There has been a lot of speculation that we could get more detail on the government's U-turn on the winter fuel payment cut.
With the spending review on Wednesday, it seemed a pretty safe bet to assume something would be forthcoming then.
But Science Secretary Peter Kyle is careful about his words when Trevor Phillips asks.
"These issues are going to be dealt with in the run-up to the autumn where these decisions are going to be taken and announced," he says.
This appears to be saying we won't find out more till the budget later this year - it's normally held late October or early November
Kyle goes on: "But this is a spending review that's going to set the overall spending constraints for government for the next period... for the next three years.
"So you're sort of talking about two separate issues at the moment."
Asked for clarity, the secretary of state says: "I think what you're going to see is the overall spending constraints and allowances for each government department, and then each department's then going to start talking about how it's going to allocate those."
This seems like a slight offshoring of the debate on winter fuel to other departments.
To be fair to him, it's not his remit, but it means questions will rain down on Chancellor Rachel Reeves and Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall in the coming days.