Hon member Vincent Smith may be aware that there is what is called a "bail protocol", which has recently been signed by the Minister of Justice, the Minister of Police and the Department of Correctional Services. The Bail Protocol is meant to assist us in releasing people whose bails are less than R1 000. That is another way of dealing with overcrowding in the area of awaiting-trial detainees.
I also agree, hon member, that it is inhumane and unconstitutional to have people who are awaiting-trial detainees in the main prison in our facilities. It is for that reason that that team which was reviewing the entire functioning of the Justice, Crime Prevention and Security, JCPS, cluster directed us, as the Department of Correctional Services, to establish within the department a branch that will purely look after the needs and management of the awaiting-trial detainees. It is because of the conditions under which the awaiting-trial detainees are currently kept. We are looking into that matter.
I'm really sorry, hon member, that you could not finish the last question because I didn't understand what the question was about.