Indeed, this matter has been raised a few times. One of the issues - we should be upfront: We cannot condone corruption; we can't condone maladministration; and we have to act in instances where people have actually mismanaged funds. Once the matter has been given to the Special Investigation Unit and the Hawks, we then turn to be constrained in terms of what action you can take because we have to allow that process to go on.
We can only assure you that once those processes are through, then of course there will be consequences based on what those investigations are able to demonstrate. So, from where we sit, we hope that this hospital issue will be closed - as you have indicated, hon member - and that we are expecting it to be opened very soon, but at the same time there are issues indeed.
We have got the invitation, et cetera, and we can talk about that, but the question of consequences is something that cannot be shelved. We will have to wait for those results and reports and then the consequences will have to follow from there. Most likely, if something is under SIU or Hawks, it is actually more criminal and therefore you can't stop that process, it has to really continue.