Thank you very much, hon Doman. In fact, that's what I have said. I said that for us to move forward in South Africa, we need a value system - something that binds us. As you have been saying in respect of corrupt situations, when there is a "corruptee", there is always a corrupter. This means that even members of civil society - not only in terms of communities, but also in terms of businesspeople - must be discouraged from getting involved in issues of corruption. This is because it takes two to tango in these cases. [Applause.]
Therefore, we are saying that all political parties must rally around this. As we do the assessments, hon Doman, we will look at what the value systems must be that must drive governance in South Africa so that all of us can sing from the same hymnbook going forward. Thank you very much. [Applause.]