Madam Deputy Speaker, if I can add to that, I think we are placing the Deputy Minister in an invidious position. We are asking him to answer a question to which he has been given certain advice. He has said to us that it is sub judice. We are questioning whether it is sub judice. He - and I am not pointing fingers at him - is in an invidious position. We are trying to make it easy for all concerned.
If I look at Rule 109, for example, it states that if a Minister or a Deputy Minister is absent on the day, 30 minutes can be added on to the Question Time the following week. I know that nobody is absent today, but I am saying that there are opportunities, if we create them ourselves as Parliament, for this kind of thing to happen. I would really urge again that you consider making time available before 3 o'clock next week, if necessary, for us to deal with this matter. It is important.