Speaker, the fact of the matter is that there is no member of the executive that deals with the commission. This commission is a Chapter 9 institution that is independent and only subject to the Constitution and the law. The executive only gets involved in terms of the Budget.
What I would like to ask is the following: Is there a possibility that government will think about, once again, looking into the mandate of this commission - what it is supposed to do and not what it is doing at the moment - because this commission is not living up to what is expected of it in terms of the rights of communities or the question of social cohesion? Thank you. [Time expired.] [Interjections.]