We have to insist that the Minister answers the question, Chairperson. I respect your ruling but I have to insist, as a member who represents the public and holds the executive to account, that the Minister must be afforded the opportunity to answer the question. I have to insist on that. I respect your ruling but I have to insist, representing the public, that the Minister must be given the chance to answer our question. That is what we are here for and I'm sure my hon colleague will repeat the question if the Minister did not hear.