Speaker, there is continual interaction between the media houses represented by the SA National Editors' Forum, Sanef, and the police so that we clarify what the do's and don'ts are. Much as there are do's and don'ts in the journalistic fraternity, so you will find in the police.
I just want to say on the abuse of roads, as the member said, that perhaps it would be good for him to set an example: If one drives a Q7, one must respect the roads and respect the people who are using the roads - from where one comes from to Parliament. That would help a lot. That's where abuse comes in. [Laughter.] [Applause.]
On the issue of community police forums, I just want to say that we'll ask everybody and request everyone to ensure that communities are mobilised in the structures in the fight against crime, because if we create a vacuum there, anybody who takes a decision to do that would be liable for any criminal activity which happens in that particular area. I have noted what the member has said. Thank you very much.