Mr Speaker, my response to the hon member is that I have not appointed any company to do this job. Furthermore, I did not do this by announcing that there is a job that needs to be done and, therefore, we need companies to apply in order to go through the tendering processes; not at all.
I have said I will appoint, as a President authorised by the Constitution, a group of people or a commission to do this job.
I'm very clear that I want to do this review in an effective manner and not based on who comes forward and says he or she has the skills. I have not yet done so; I'm in the process of doing so. I am currently working on the terms of reference.
The final leg of this process will be people outside of government. Yet again, I have decided as such because I did not want the government to do this kind of work on its own or by itself. I believe that this will ensure that there is a balance, as well as there being people who could be more objective rather than subjective.
However, government's participation, in the form of the information that will be in the basket for the scrutiny of those specialists, is very important. So, it's not companies which will be doing the job; I will do the appointment. Thank you. [Applause.]