Speaker, Mr Deputy President, do you know the expression, There is no smoke without fire? It seems to us that very often government seems to be caught by surprise when things go wrong. People are very angry, but it is only when the smoke is billowing and yet another building is being burned down, or another councillor's house is gone, or another crisis has occurred, that government realises, in fact, how people really feel about things and how bad things are. So, my questions to you are twofold: Firstly, does government actually have a finger on the pulse of the mood of the nation? Does it know how people feel? Secondly, has government got a plan to be more proactive in anticipating how people are going to react, as opposed to just wading in afterwards and shooting from the hip? I thank you.