Speaker, the passport does meet international standards as we speak now. The measures that I have spoken about, the biometric logon, is in place as we speak. As for the UK visa, the hon member would understand that it was the UK that decided on the visa, it wasn't us. So, it's not likely that we can determine when that will change. What I can say to the hon member is that, if the Department of Home Affairs was referred to as Shoprite and Pick n Pay, that's not the case. We are really trying to tighten up protocols. I am not saying we are perfect, but we are no longer Shoprite or Pick n Pay. We are now the Department of Home Affairs - Undaba Zabantu. [Applause.]
Of course we have to remain vigilant and keep on introducing measures. As for the UK visa, we should be honest with ourselves. There were objective and subjective reasons why the UK introduced the visa. Until we are satisfied that we've addressed all the objective reasons, it would not make sense for us to go back to the UK and try to renegotiate. We should know that we are standing on firm ground by the time we go to them. Thank you. [Applause.]