Madam Deputy Speaker, Deputy Minister, somehow the hands of South Africa are tied because our legislation must reflect the contents of the Geneva Convention, which is over 50 years old and which was created for a different environment and for different reasons. As the hon De Freitas correctly pointed out, we are the one country in the world which may suffer the most because of the obsolete features of that convention. During the time of the hon Buthelezi's administration of Home Affairs - when the beautifully dressed Minister Sisulu was the Deputy Minister - we looked into the need to promote a reform of the Geneva Convention and we teamed up with Australia to engage on the Geneva Convention and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. When the hon Buthelezi left Home Affairs, the entire process was stopped. The question is, what is it that your department is doing to promote the amendment of the Geneva Convention, without which the amendment problem will remain?