Mr Speaker, with regard to movement among countries, unfortunately we do not have a medical examination as a requirement at our ports of entry for those who come into our country. Of course, we have to rely on the efforts within SADC in ensuring that our people are well informed about how to prevent the spread of HIV.
Secondly, with regard to circumcision, I think, from a communications point of view, that it is very important not to miscommunicate the effect or positive impact of circumcision in terms of its contribution towards prevention. I think we should ensure that we don't create the illusion that those who are circumcised are therefore fully protected against infection. The message has to go out very carefully so that we don't cause that confusion. Thank you.