Speaker, we accept that having joined the international financial system, we are obliged to make these types of contributions and contribute to the pool of special drawing rights. The question to the Deputy President, through you, Mr Speaker, is whether the Deputy President had an opportunity to read and apply his mind to the proposal made by the IFP quite often, lastly to the National Planning Commission, previously to Minister Patel and Minister Gordhan, for the reform of the monetary system. The Deputy President made reference to reforming the IMF, but has any thought been given by this government to the value of reforming the monetary system? For the past 100 years, the present monetary system has been based on debt-based currency rather than debt-free currency. It was established with the promise of avoiding the very type of financial crises we have had time and again at periodic cycles for the past 100 years. Is it not perhaps the case to reconsider from a South African base the need to reform the monetary system? Thank you, Mr Speaker, and I apologise for the extra few seconds used. [Time expired.]