Chairperson, I have responded to part of that question. I would like to refer to it again and say that this House of Parliament differs from the National Assembly because it is a House of provinces. The Manase report was actioned at the provincial level and for that reason this House has a right to engage with it at that particular level. That is the point I raised, so that we do not appoint Ministers to become messengers for us to do exactly what we are supposed to do in this House.
Having raised that, I also want to indicate that the Manase report has not only been around for some time but the Manase inquiry that produced the report is public knowledge in terms of what action was taken in that particular province and in Ethekwini Local Municipality. I think we can deal with those issues. It is not that one does not want to come and present the report. The MEC has got the space to come and present it here. If the MEC was to talk about the report, she would go into more details than I could because the commissioning was at that level, under her control. That is exactly what I indicated.