Thank you very much, Chair. With respect to your earlier comment, on the contrary though, we may take a bit of confidence in that within the country we have an array of bodies that are capable of giving us the assurance of
the safety, because of course there should be checks and balances across the board.
The SACAA is another entity of state that does oversight and it actually came with these, and it should really give the people the sense that, wherever there could be a slip-up, there is always room to be able to correct that, which is what has happened in this instance. So, it should be reassuring in this sense.
In so far as SAAT having appointed service providers that do not have certification, as well as not following the procedure manuals to the letter, even those of SAAT themselves, it's a matter that is with the management to actually get to the bottom of the matter in terms of the action that must be taken against those who have really brought this situation into existence. So again, it's a matter that we can come back to you with, as to the specific measures in that regard. Definitely, from the Ministry's point of view, we insisted that action be taken upon investigation and the results of that investigation.