Thank you, hon Speaker. Hon Minister, with due respect - and you know that I have great respect for you - I can't agree with what you said this afternoon. I think you must agree with me that, owing to your absence - your regular absences from this country - that your relationships, not only with the agencies, but also with your community, have failed. We can also speak about terms of directors-general or heads of departments resigned or not resigned, but the fact is that Njenje has resigned or has taken a package. As I said, there are many ways of resigning, of making a person resign.
I now want to ask the Minister, through you, hon Speaker: How will the Minister replace the knowledge, skills and experience of those that are going to leave the agencies, especially of security? How is he going to go about reinstalling the trust between them and the Minister? In addition, Minister, with all due respect, wouldn't you agree that it would be better for the security of the country that you as the Minister step down, rather than losing this knowledge, skills and experience. Thank you, sir.