Last time, the Deputy Minister of Finance was very quick on his feet to accuse me of focusing on what happens if we fail. Now, he says he likes to rather focus on what happens if we succeed. I hope he will understand where I come from and where my scepticism originates. It is not I that is charting the hypothetical path to failure; your own party members have charted the path to failure. Let there be no doubt that if we push for government spheres and departments to bank with the state bank that is a certain path to failure. The life of this Bill ends here. Unfortunately, we cannot celebrate this because it will be resurrected in the form of the Financial Matters Amendment Bill, which we are shortly about to debate.