Chairperson, I would just say that employment of additional police or staff is not going to change the environment because now you have more policing and information flowing from communities will be better managed. The issue currently is that we have staff and we are continuously improving in employing or adding more to our police capacity.
The issue of communities where you work who know who sells tik, who runs a laboratory, I think you, as a member of a legislature and of this House also have a responsibility of making sure that you assist those communities in collating information and giving it to the relevant authorities, because in that way we will make sure that we prevent those individuals who are involved in drug smuggling on a day-to day-basis.
So, I am just saying to you that it doesn't help us to employ more police officers when that information that you know about is not passed on to the police. I believe the success of combating drugs in our country will be successful on the basis of information brought forward by you as a member of the legislature.