Hon Speaker, I'm not sure why the hon member is implying that there has been no action when I have said here that once there were allegations, I asked the Minister to explain. I went further to say that the Minister answered my questions. Why must the member then stand up and say that there has been no action? So, the words that you said are not true. This is because I have said that there has been action. [Interjections.] I asked him to explain the allegations levelled against him and he answered.
At that time the Public Protector informed me that she was instituting an investigation. I have to respect that process of the Public Protector. [Interjections.] I could not move on whatever the Minister had answered, because I had to wait for the report from the Public Protector. I have had discussions with the Public Protector. Recently she wrote to say that she was sending a final written questionnaire to the Minister. Once the Minister responds, she is going to give the report to me. How could I act before the Public Protector has concluded the case? How could I? [Interjections.]