It is, hon Speaker, thank you very much. Mr President, this saga has engulfed our country for over 10 years now and there is a great deal of public concern about the fact that this report will not be made public, because it might implicate senior members of the government, even senior members of your own Cabinet.
This will only cast further doubt about whether or not this government is committed to exposing corruption and to making South Africa a place that is not a destination for shady people to do shady business. I honestly believe that if you think that the public interest and the principles to which you are enjoined are the issue at heart, then you have to commit to this House that you will release the report and that you will make it public within a reasonable timeframe, say, three months, of it's being tabled to you, in order to give the public the assurance that this government will not tolerate corruption within its senior ranks. [Applause.]