Deputy Speaker, it is difficult to understand why the SAPS does not have a policy that concerns the buildings that they themselves are leasing. According to one of the documents that we were given in the committee, there is a place in Ekurhuleni where the SAPS pays R1 292 per square metre, and the term of the lease is written as 99 years. This is an official document that we were given in a meeting.
Now that the Minister is saying that the maximum period is nine years, how is it that the documents that come from the same department contradict what the Minister has said right now? Regarding how much is paid per square metre, we have never heard of any place where the charges are more than R1 000 per square metre. [Time expired.]