Hon Speaker, I always have difficulties when questions are asked about something that has not happened. This is because you have to say, "Here are the facts that have emerged from the investigation; what then are you doing?" That is a fair question. To sit here and you yourself are talking about a murky situation ... You don't know what is going to come out. Now you want me to be what I always say is the usual thing, which is to be a sangoma, and say, "If this happens, we will do this." Why can't we wait for the investigations which is ongoing? Why the rush to prejudge what will happen? I think that it is not good to say, "If this happens, will you do X, Y, Z?" Why don't you wait? When the facts are here, then it would be fair to say that here are the facts. You would not be talking about a murky situation. You would be talking about the facts before us that will need a decision. I think that would be fair. Thank you, hon Speaker. [Applause.]