Chairperson, may I just assist in embellishing and perhaps elaborating on this matter. Given the fact that this is an intervention which has the effect of taking over powers that would be designated to a province, one would imagine that each delegation from each province would have an opportunity to speak to the intervention itself, because it deals specifically with a power of a province. It is for that reason that the Constitution provides that a notice must be provided to the NCOP, and that the NCOP, which is responsible for both provincial and local government and co-operative governance, would then basically have the right to make a recommendation with regard to the continuation or determination of such an intervention. I thought this might assist the hon members. Thank you very much.