Speaker and the hon Member of Parliament, you know very well that I am not a member of this House. It is also hearsay to me that the report in question exists. It is being discussed here now but I was told that it was going to be discussed by another committee. I have no idea with regard to its content since it was compiled by a member of this House ... [Interjections.] It would be wise for us not to rush things. We should rather wait for the report, it is coming. It is only then that we would be able to discuss it adequately, get to the truth of the matter and find faults, if there are any.
It seems like everyone is so eager to discuss the matter; gossip is always so interesting. [Laughter.] [Applause.] When the report is finally released it will be discussed following proper parliamentary procedures agreed to by Members of Parliament. It is only then that the truth will be revealed. Let all the investigations be conducted and after the report is released, then you will discuss how to handle it and you will finally uncover the truth for yourselves. The problem is you just want to make conclusions about it for me. In fact you have been doing it for quite some time now, even in newspaper reports you always decide for me, telling me what to do. No way! You must wait for the report, hon member, it is coming! The Minister is in possession of it. Thank you.]