Thanks again, hon member, for your concern. But, no, we wouldn't need a commission of inquiry because most of these killings happen when police respond to criminal activities. There has been research done on this matter over a period of time. What becomes important is that the outcome of the summit, which, as I've said, included a lot of people, places an obligation on everybody, including the police themselves.
You would have noticed that in recent months most police members used bulletproof vests, which in the past have been more than sufficient. It is just that people sometimes have taken things for granted. But there is a whole host of comprehensive programmes emanating from the summit. I must take this opportunity, Chairperson, to thank everybody who participated - from politicians to academics and everybody else, because it really indicated that society is taking this matter very seriously. Thank you.