Chairperson, the relations between sovereign countries are governed by principles of the recognition of each country's sovereignty and the principle of noninterference in the domestic affairs of any country. The question that you are raising, therefore, which I am quite glad to respond to, is actually not a follow-up question in that it relates to the system of governance of Swaziland.
Development in Swaziland can only be influenced by the fact that we are neighbours and the fact that we have relations, that we have people-to- people relations and contact, that our people are able to move freely between the two countries and that over time, or in the fullness of time, if the citizens of Swaziland so desire they will no doubt find a way of crafting their constitution in a manner that permits the kind of democracy that we subscribe to.
At the moment it is a constitutional monarchy, and that is what we live with. Thank you.