Chairperson, let me just start by saying that the way in which we undertake the issues around the Planning Commission should make a lot more sense to all of us as South Africans, ordinary people who feel differently about their future. That should be the benchmark and investors would be persuaded by what we do.
I want to have a rather different benchmark in dealing with this matter, going forward. In respect of completion, on the one hand, the matter is now in the hands of the ad hoc committee, which is chaired by the hon Mufamadi, who is doing this amongst a series of other tasks. One would hope that, before we rise in a few weeks, Parliament would have spoken about the issues. As the executive we can then take this matter and consider it. I have said in public that I would like to see the establishment of the institution, sooner rather than latter. The sooner we can have it, the better because part of what we in the executive have to learn, is a different way of approaching these matters. The sooner the institutions are there, the better it would be for all of us. I don't want to pre-empt a process that I think is inclusive and very detailed. That is the process led by the ad hoc committee. I thank you.