Speaker and hon Deputy President, no-one committed to our young democracy and the development of our country can disagree with your answer to the question. In the light of your comprehensive answer, apart from those agencies that are reactively investigating allegations of corruption and making sure that those that make themselves guilty of corruption are brought to book, how is government involved in proactive measures through lessons learnt, best practices and preventative measures that can be rolled out to all departments in all spheres of government, in order to prevent corruption from happening? Are we also doing enough to discourage business from doing business through corrupt means?