I don't know about being caput, but thank you very much. One must remember that when Operation Copper was launched, we had no money. This was part of unforeseeable expenditures. We didn't have a budget allocated for this exercise, but owing to the maritime security threat that exists, SADC decided that there was a need to have a maritime security strategy. And part of that is the trilateral agreement that we have with Tanzania and Mozambique to patrol the Mozambican Channel.
The issue of the frigates is another matter. What is important is that we went on an operation without the necessary resources. We requested resources, and we have now been allocated R63 million. How we spend that R63 million, which falls far short of what we requested, is another matter. In fact, we feel that this money is insufficient. I do not want to address the issue of frigates. They will decide - people who deal with issues of maritime strategy: the navy - how best to spend that money in the process of patrolling the Mozambican Channel. Thanks.