Madam Deputy Chairperson, I don't know whether the hon member wants us to go into each and every aspect of organised crime. You are taking just one out of hundreds of areas of organised crime. If you want statistics in the fight against crime and the conviction of people, we will provide you with that information.
I am saying to you that the fact that there has been a high awareness of, a lot of emphasis on and publicity of this particular type of organised crime does not necessarily mean that nothing is being done about it. I reiterate what I have said to you, that the fight against organised crime is continuing in the country.
I can enumerate to you where a lot has happened, as this is just one tiny aspect in the bigger scheme of organised crime. When we talk of organised crime, we don't confine it only to those criminal activities that happen within the borders of South Africa. It is transnational crime. There are a lot of crimes and that one in particular forms part of them.
Through you, Deputy Chair, I can say to you that if you want specifics on the matter, I can give you an example. Part of what people have raised with the rhino poaching is that the rhino tusks are sold mostly in East Asian countries. We have a programme where we have engaged with our counterparts in those parts of the world. So, if you want specific issues we will deal with them at any time.