Deputy Speaker, hon member, I think that with the incident in Kokstad, in particular, we have learned, as a department, that it is always better for us to be the ones who take, or seize, the initiative and direct the department to investigate, without undermining the work that is being done by the inspecting judge. In that way, you are able to set timeframes for the investigators and you are able to raise issues if you identify any gaps in the report.
I am happy, for instance, with this investigation and the outcome of the Kokstad report, because I believe that a lot of work was done, very objective outcomes are reflected in the report, and that we are acting on this matter. We will be reporting those who should be reported to the police so that they can be charged and, for those who are going for the disciplinary process, the process has already begun.