Deputy Speaker, hon Meshoe, the manipulation of statistics is wrong. Anybody who is involved in that will face the might of the law. It is as simple as that. That is why, whether there are targets or not, they are there to be performed honestly and diligently and not with manipulation, as raised. I wouldn't talk about what happened in the past. Even now, there are performance indicators according to which the police have to perform. However, that does not suggest that people should manipulate statistics. We want statistics to be explained as they are, so that we develop the necessary measures to deal with them as they are.
What has happened so far is that we have seen the investigating officers, the detectives, together with the Independent Complaints Directorate, ICD, dealing with matters of this nature. And they will continue to do so, so that at the end of any investigation, if there is a reason for any action to be taken, it should be taken. I thank you.