Deputy Chairperson, as I said earlier, as the Post Office we do not have a specific responsibility of security services. Therefore, we have to source any other function that is supportive to the role that we are playing from experts. Indeed that is what we did with the security services. We procure suppliers who are experts in their field as and when the need arise. We do not have the technical expertise to manage security guards and the related industry requirements and standards. You will remember that there is firearm licensing and all those protocols of acquiring all the relevant security standards. This is why we said we can't have this in-house. We have to get the bodies out there whilst government is strictly looking into the matter, through the Minister of Justice and the Minister of Police, of how we ensure that all these laws that we have put in place do not contradict what we want to achieve. Key to the work that we are doing as government is not only to turn around our economy but to also ensure that our people get to have permanent jobs. We see insourcing security services and cleaning services as an opportunity to make sure that we can
create space for that. But unfortunately, as I said earlier, there are laws in place that we must first deal with in order to address the challenges. Can you imagine hon member if we were to insource now and the next thing somebody comes tomorrow with a rifle to work and we do not know how to handle that person. That is why we said currently whilst seeking advice as government at that level, then let the departments get expertise from qualified people. Thank you, Deputy Chairperson.