political quotas, we have defence of the very people who were instrumental in state capture. That's well known as to who was actually instrumental that defence can take all sorts of forms as well.
Real question is whether all the parties in this House are committed to fight corruption in whatever form we find it, whether all of us will condemn corruption wherever we find it? Whether all of us give a guarantee to the South African public that we will never ever engage in corruption ourselves, irrespective of whichever parties that we come from? So, there is no issue around here.
The question of being responsible for the viability of SOEs, we are doing the best we can. The facts are out there. We report to Parliament wherever it is appropriate both here and in the various committees. Of course, privatisation is not on the agenda.