Blundell's complaint stated Davidson said many Māori were in prison and could not access screening – but this should not be a problem “as there is so much rectal probing, so ‘they’ could do their own examinations”. Blundell, who is a member of Māori cancer group Hei Āhuru Mōwai, was scheduled to present on his work supporting Māori men with prostate cancer and their whānau immediately after the debate. Stuff Urologist Peter Davidson says his comments at a conference in Queenstown were hurtful. He is pictured here with Stuff reporter Lee Kenny for a story on prostate examinations.