Whether, following his remarks at a media briefing on 13 May 2023 which was hosted by Dr Sydney Mufamadi (details furnished) where he mentioned that the National Treasury had conducted calculations regarding the potential fallout from the incident involving the Lady R Russian vessel in Simon's Town, as brought to light by USA Ambassador to South Africa, Ambassador R E Brigety, who stated that the ship was loaded with weapons, which is an incident which could risk the benefits of the Republic under the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) and potentially invite secondary sanctions, he will elaborate on the specific calculations made by the National Treasury regarding the potential economic impact if the Republic were to lose the benefits under AGOA due to the specified incident involving the docking and alleged loading of weapons onto the specified vessel in Simon's Town; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details regarding the extent of the secondary sanctions' impact on the financial flows of the Republic as calculated by the National Treasury?