Deputy Speaker, firstly, I need to say that the judge asked for alternatives to the proposals from the applicant for dealing with the matter. In point number eight of the judgment in the response to those remedies, the judge says the remedy proposed by the applicant is not just and equitable in the circumstances, as it does not ensure that there will be no interruption in the payment of grants. That is a victory for the people. Certainly in my view, it also practically says that it does not require the setting aside of the agreement that Sassa has entered into with the CPS.