Deputy Speaker, thank you, hon Minister, for that reply. I think it's encouraging to hear that there are bilateral talks and that the government of the United Kingdom said that this is a temporary arrangement. However, what I would like to ask the Minister is whether she is aware that this arrangement will cost the economy approximately R500 million next year.
We all know that the United Kingdom is a very important long-haul destination for South Africa. Let me explain. Because South African travellers pay for their visas, that R500 million will not be available to be spent in South Africa; that is why there is a visa cost to the economy. I would like to have the Minister assure us that she will work with her predecessor so that we can resolve this as soon as possible.