Thank you hon Ntuli for the follow up. The President has all now has sign the public audit amendment act which came into effect on the 1 April 2019. The act empowers the Auditor-General of South Africa to take remedial action to ensure that losses suffered by the state are recovered from individuals involved. So we have that possibility now. That those who contributed to lose of the state indeed we can recover what the state has lost from them. But secondly the legislation also empowers the Auditor General to refer certain suspected material irregularities for investigation by Law Enforcement Agencies so we believe Deputy Speaker that we have indeed mechanisms now to deal with fruitless, wasteful expenditure in the public sector. Thank you very much.