Thank you, Madam Speaker. The question was: How many Members of the Executive owe the state? I think I have answered that. The former Deputy Minister of Health is aware of what she owes to the state. Her office has actually consulted us in terms of the ministerial handbook on whether she is vacating the house belonging to the state. As we all know, one month after Members of the Executive have been released of their duties they have to vacate the residences. Again, if she or he was using a state car, we will pay attention to that, as well as the vacating of offices. There are timelines that have to be honoured.
Obviously, where a Member of the Executive has been released from duty, we will have to do our reconciliation to see whether or not that member owes money or not. If she or he owes, we will communicate with the member in question. There is no isolated incident. As I have said, Members of Parliament who owe us to date are reminded and they will be reminded as we always do with the statements that are sent to them.