Chairperson, I think that we would need professional advice on that matter because, as the hon member correctly puts it, police officials work under very difficult situations and circumstances and they sometimes come across horrible scenes. However, there is the situation just referred to - where especially male officers feel that if they undergo professional help, they would be seen as weaklings.
For instance, we had to talk to the officers in the North West after the Marikana tragedy. We made a point to those officials that seeking professional help is not a sign of weakness. After that tragedy and the impact it had on them all, even their provincial commissioner sought professional help. It is therefore something that we always emphasise. However, making it compulsory as opposed to voluntary, as it is at the moment, will largely depend on professional advice.