Yes, hon member, I think I can give you those details, except to tell you that everything is subjected to a timeframe because you can have a war room forever, because people enjoy war rooms. You can have a war room for Eskom and then at the end you don't know what it has achieved. You can have a war room for everything. If you want to go partying, let's have a war room, and all of that.
So, we have a war room here with fixed timeframes and it knows what it must achieve. I agree with you that if we don't have fixed timeframes in terms of changing the situation we will not be in a position to make an impact.
The objective of the war room is to make an immediate impact and look into the long term. That's what's important so that we bring stability, and people don't panic and all of that. Then they can see change.
That is actually what we are doing. Train collisions happen because the signalling system is manual but at the same time it is being crippled by theft and so on. We are doing something different, coupled with the security arrangements and technology, to protect what we have actually installed so that trains run on time, there are no accidents ... we minimise ... and that's what we are doing. Thank you Chair.