Well, obviously, because of the violent protests that are taking place in the country, we are all concerned about that. We have to ensure that the causes of these violent protests are being addressed satisfactorily, because what the international community sees does not give a clear or a good picture of what is happening in this country. Hence, we want to know what is being done to ensure that these violent protests come to an end.
There are also some statements that are being made by some protesters that I would like the Minister to respond to. Some of these frustrated people, for example, there was a person in Mashishini Township, who said that they believe that the only language that government understands is the language of toyi-toying. Because, if they don't protest violently then they will not get the attention they need. This might be an incorrect perception, but it has to be addressed.
That is why we cannot just wait for this report to come. In the meantime, when people are thinking like this, what is government going to do to change the thinking of such people? What is happening in our streets is unacceptable. [Time expired.]