With due respect, it's the same question asked in a different form. I'm not sure what more I can say. I'm not sure if there are any rules or guidelines that guide a reply. I will say it again, if you will kindly refer to the record, you will see I have answered your question.
But if you want to know a bit more, I must summon to my aid something that occurred to me a moment ago, which is that we in these very regulations are actually trying to address that issue.
We are also aware that there are situations, for example, in very challenged rural municipalities, where if you want to get an appropriate person to be the municipal manager, you have to compete with other municipalities like Johannesburg, eThekwini, Cape Town and so on. Sometimes it may well be the case that in a poorer, more financially challenged municipality you might have to have a municipal manager who is, frankly, more highly paid than somebody who is managing Johannesburg, because the challenges are so much more onerous and it is difficult to draw people to the smaller, more rural municipalities.
In short, I think, with due respect, that the same questions, Mr Speaker, are being asked in different forms. So can I plead with members that before they ask a question, they listen to the previous answers so that we save a lot of time. Thank you very much.