Thank you, Deputy Chair. Deputy Minister, I have been partially covered by the previous speaker. It's public knowledge that SAA has not made a profit since 2011. My question is
with regard to you mentioning that the directors were not to be held responsible for this but its people lower down the food chain. Obviously, if you're a director of a company and you are part of management you have to oversee everything that happens in that department ... in this entity like the SAA or SA Airlink. My question is, since the directors are not to be held accountable according to what you said, have any steps been taken to reprimand some of the other managers or departmental heads, to bring them to book with regard to the contraventions that happened?
It's also alarming that you mentioned that slip-ups may occur, referring to the supply chain management and the buying of substandard or alleged substandard parts for the airplanes. We cannot afford this in the airplane industry. If a slip-up happens at 36 000 feet, people will die. Will you then just say ... [Inaudible.] ... it was a slip-up or will someone be held accountable for this?