Let me come back to the issue of vetting. I see a lot of emphasis is put on the fact that we are going to be doing this and we are going to be doing that. The question is: Why do we have to do it? Why haven't we been doing it all along? Vetting is one thing when people coming into the structure, but again continued vetting must take place because things change from the time. Many of our people coming to our government departments innocent and honest and they become corrupt after they come into touch with the politicians. That is basically what happens. So, I think, we need to look at that.
Remember gangsterism is a problem in South Africa. Foreigners coming into our country being undocumented is a problem and fake goods coming in. Illegal drugs are a problem. The question is: How effective is our crime intelligence. I think we need to do a lot more and be able to protect the interest of the country.
Fortunately, we don't have much of a threat from the outside. However, the greater threat is inside. You noticed that much more protests took place just before the election. Where were they coming from? They were coming from somewhere. Somebody was pushing for these things. I think this is where the intelligence needs to come into play a little bit more effective role in terms of that.
The other issue which I want to talk about in particular, is the issue of organised crime in South Africa. The NFP supports the report tabled. {Applause.]