Mr Speaker, I thank the hon Oriani-Ambrosini for the kind remarks about me, but I suppose it's the fate of former Ministers and former advisors to praise their work in order to retain some positive reputation.
As I said, in reviewing our current practices, should I discover that there is a need to change the practices, I will do so. However, I refuse to do it by intuition. I wish to do it by taking a very careful look at what we are doing and ensuring that the processes we have in place assist South Africa in managing this very important obligation properly, and that is my intention. [Applause.]