Speaker, yesterday the Speaker did announce - and hon Dreyer was listening - that we are ready to share the report with the special committee which is dealing with security matters. My problem is that hon Dreyer is not even ready to follow her own logic, because she has been calling for the report, but she keeps on coming out with the information, in dribs and drabs, from her informers. I'm not sure what hon Dreyer wants exactly. Now that the report is going to be given, you keep on coming out with information.
It says, in the report - we said it publicly when we were giving our preliminary report - that there were irregularities in terms of the supply chain and there was overpricing which we suspected. Hence, we said that we were subjecting those issues to further investigation. I am not sure what the new thing is that you are trying to raise here. Are you confused? Do you want a report or do you want your informers to give a report, while you make a lot of noise here? What do you actually want? I thank you. [Applause.]