Hon Speaker, the SA Revenue Service, Sars, and SA Reserve Bank, SARB, have a number of measures as things stand now. What is now under way is that we are taking advice and proposals from various institutions, including the Davis Tax Commission, which is an important institution - as I have said, and I have said this a few times.
Together with Sars and the SARB, the government is going to examine all those proposals and measures. If these measures are not curbing tax avoidance, illicit financial flows and transfer pricing and if they are not doing the work effectively, the measures will be tightened up.
The advice and proposals that are coming from the tax commission are going to be very helpful indeed. To this end, the work of the portfolio committee is also commendable because as they exercise their oversight role, they do come up with a number of proposals that need to be taken up at the executive level.
However, also at the legislative level, that is, at the parliamentary level, members are free to come up with suggestions. There is no monopoly of wisdom in regard to this matter. We would like to put all the ideas on the table so that we can conserve the national resources of our country. Thank you very much.