Hon Chair, perhaps one can understand the sentiments expressed by the hon member here because this matter of police killings has been of concern to most of the people in our country. Because of that, as we said, we really understand the sentiments expressed.
The hon member would know that we had consultations with many sectors of society from different backgrounds in order to come up with mechanisms to deal with this scourge of police killings. And as a result of that, a 10- point plan was developed, which, amongst other things, looks at the situation of the police both physically and psychologically.
The 10-point plan looks at the additional role that the government has to play. It looks at the role of civil society. The contributions made at that very summit helped us to understand the significance of the matter, as well as the need to highlight it to the public. We think that we should and will always continue to highlight it because it becomes a problem for the rest of us if those who are charged with the responsibility of protecting us are targeted by criminal elements in our society. Thank you.