Thank you very much, hon Mncwango, for your question. It is very true that the relationship between the police and the community still needs a lot of work. But maybe what you and I cannot really agree on, my homeboy, is to say that it is so bad that you want to compare it to the time of the apartheid government. Actually, a lot has been done to try to restore the image of the police service in the present situation. This doesn't mean that everything is perfect and complete. It means that we still need to work, but the forums which we need to work with are those that are community based, such as the community policing forums and the organisations in your respective communities as well as your political organisations. They are supposed to come together in carrying out the duties and to assist the police because the responsibility of creating safety in our communities is the duty of all of us. It is not only the duty of police officers just because they are clad in their uniforms, but it is also our responsibility to establish how we will build a safer environment where we live.
The final issue you raised regarding the type of person who should be the Police Commissioner - we can debate that until sunset, and therefore I would request that we not entertain that issue because it will not assist us in any way. The important thing is that the police service, as an organisation, should be led and operated in a certain way, in order for it to be an instrument which promotes democracy as well as creating an environment that is conducive to live in ... [Time expired.]]