Again, I think that in the context of the conventions, if people are entitled to legal representation within the rules, all of these are aggregated and the decisions on the particular allocations are entirely fungible within the administration. You cannot say that there was a case running, arising from the point when his Excellency, Jacob Zuma, was Deputy President, and now he becomes President and you cut this thing off. I think that in the convention these things flow together, and it is necessary that we accept that as a norm.
What you can't escape from is that government runs in relation to opposition on the basis of trust as well. I want to look the hon Trollip in the eye and say that President Zuma, on a number of occasions, has taken unprecedented steps to work with the opposition, to afford them opportunities to ask their questions, to build trust, and it is very important that that be the platform that we take forward. Thank you.