There is a broad plan that was adopted. In fact, if you were to go and read the bid book from when we were still trying to secure the tournament for South Africa, you would see some of the things that were suggested regarding protection of that tournament and, of course, also the people who would be coming to South Africa.
We are working together with a number of international policing agencies. You should remember that this tournament is not actually a South African tournament but that we are simply hosting it. It is a Fifa World Cup. Therefore, even from the point of view of Fifa, there are arrangements that are in place.
With regard to the southern portion of our continent, we have what is called the Southern African Regional Police Chiefs Organisation, and that organisation, which is a SADC instrument, has also been meeting, where issues relating to the security of the 2010 World Cup are being discussed. So, we are comfortable in the knowledge that everything is being done to address issues that relate to safety and security during that period.