Madam Deputy Chairperson, my response to the hon member's follow-up question is in the negative. I don't think we did any such research. However, the research that I'm referring to is research which, as I said earlier, was conducted in Uganda and also here in South Africa in the Orange Farm community to assess the value of circumcision towards prevention. Of course, it doesn't totally eliminate the risk, but at least it reduces the risk by 60%. That is what the World Health Organisation and UNAIDS have been able to establish. That is also the message that the champions are spreading.
It is for this reason that we really thank and appreciate the leadership of His Majesty King Zwelithini because the Zulu nation has not been circumcising for a period of 200 years. However, because of the gravity of this problem that we are dealing with, the Zulu nation, under the leadership of His Majesty, has decided that they would now do it in order to assist in the country's response to this epidemic. Thank you.