Hon Speaker, I think there is every opportunity that we should exploit once these commissions have come with their recommendations because it is quite clear to me that there are various gaps that we need to close. There is a lot that we need to do from a legislative point of view and from an enforcement point of view.
You mentioned a key word which is consequence management. We need to look at what we have now and see whether it really engenders consequence management because there has been systems failure which has allowed a lot of corruption to be embedded not only in state-owned enterprises, including our own government departments, if we are to be honest.