Chairperson and hon members, yes indeed, what we always need to bear in mind is that the Zimbabwean nationals are their own liberators. The role that we have to play as South Africa is a supportive role, to nudge and encourage them to move in the direction of a full democracy and the creation of a stable political environment. In that sense we ourselves would not employ methods that would undermine the will of the Zimbabwean people. It is the will of the Zimbabwean people which must determine the future of Zimbabwe as a country.
And it is in our interests as a country that indeed they succeed in that direction, because if they fail and Zimbabwe implodes, the border between Zimbabwe and South Africa will, literally, disappear. We would sit with all the problems. I think we have already had a taste of it. That is why our approach is one that steadily ensures that they move in the right direction. I thank you.