Madam Deputy Speaker, I think there is a particular way in which we should be cautioned about this matter. The purpose of this exercise is for Members of Parliament to raise questions which have to be responded to by the relevant answerers. They are not entitled to the kind of answer they want. The Minister has chosen ... no, no ... [Interjections.]
Can I finish? You don't predetermine the answer. The hon Deputy Minister has responded. If we allow this ruling to continue the way it is now, it will not be sustainable, because, on a future occasion, somebody will say that they are not happy with the answer given then. The Minister has given a response and that's the way he has chosen to respond.