Thank you, hon member. The SAPS - over and above what has been said are the problems with Public Works - cannot absolve itself on the issue of infrastructure, including the monitoring of some of the things which are being done.
I recently had meetings with the management of the SAPS and I told them that it's all well and good to say that the fault lies with Public Works, but what is their responsibility? So, the infrastructure, which is meant for the police, has to be taken up by the police themselves. As a result of that, some of the infrastructure which is now under discussion comprises the buildings which were built by the SAPS itself. These cannot be said to be better than those built by Public Works. That is why we are talking of other partners to help, because clearly the police have not excelled in the area of construction. Besides, I don't think that it is their area anyway. Thank you so much. [Applause.]