(1) Whether the future Road Accident Benefit Scheme (RABS) and the current Road Accident Fund (RAF) will be (a) separate entities and (b) parallel systems until all RAF claims have been finalised; if not, what (i) will happen to the RAF once the RABS has been introduced and (ii) transitional measures are in place; if so, (aa) how long is the RAF estimated to remain operational and (bb) what transitional measures are in place; (2) whether the RABS and the RAF will have (a) the same budget or (b) separate budgets; (3) whether the RABS will still fall under her portfolio; if not, (a) will it possibly be moved to the National Treasury, (b) will its administration be outsourced and (c) how will the National Health Insurance be accommodated in the RABS; (4) why will the RABS remove attorneys and legal persons from the system and replace them with public servants; (5) (a) how will the claims that are currently submitted to the RAF and that in future will be submitted to the RABS be prevented from lapsing annually and (b) why have (i) common law grounds and (ii) grounds for general damage been removed as claim causes?