It is for this reason that I shall only give the highlights of the third Parliament, as follows, from the previous to the current juncture: That is, the successful implementation of a travel system for Members of Parliament and their dependants, 2005-06; the establishment of the Parliamentary Group on International Relations, the PGIR 2006; Parliament's participation in the African Peer Review Mechanism process, 2006; the review of Chapter 9 and associated institutions by the ad hoc committee of the National Assembly, 2006-07; the setting up of parliamentary democracy offices in three provinces in 2008; the adoption of a new governance model for Parliament in 2007; the graduation of members from various learning opportunities, including the passing of the French language course by two members of this Parliament, that is hon J Fubbs and the hon C Johnson; hosting sectoral parliaments: the People's Assembly, Women's Parliament and Youth Parliament annually; the ten review publications celebrating Parliament's achievement and challenges since 1994, which were launched in 2007, that is the institutional memory; hosting the 118th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in April 2008; Parliament's ongoing participation in international parliamentary structures, including the Pan-African Parliament and SADC PF; the adoption of a report on the legislative process in Parliament by the Joint Task Team of the legislative process in Parliament for consideration by the fourth Parliament; the adoption by the Joint Rules Committee of the oversight and accountability model produced by the task team on oversight and accountability in 2008; the adoption by both Houses of Rules for the Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence, 2008; the processing of legislation, three Bills, to end floor-crossing, 2008; the processing of the Financial Administration of Parliament and Provincial Legislatures Bill and the Financial Management Parliament Bill 2008; the establishment of the Multi-Party Women's Caucus.