Madam Speaker, hon Deputy President, arising from your response, the ACDP shares your view that a high standard of ethics and morality is required, particularly in the Public Service, as well as your emphasis on the role that families should play. However, in terms of the Public Service Code as well as the Protected Disclosures Act, public servants are required to report fraud, corruption, nepotism, maladministration and other offences in both state and private sectors. To what degree, hon Deputy President, are the provisions of the Protected Disclosures Act, which protect whistle-blowers, being circulated in the Public Service to make public servants aware of the statutory protection they enjoy so that they can contribute to ethical standards that are being maintained in the Public Service?