Hon Chairperson, let me try. Clearly, there are circulars that deal with managing that, because you can't prescribe for a procedural issue in an Act. That would be taking legislation too far. You have to deal with that in terms of the instruments of management, and circulars are one of them.
There are situations where you find that people interpret "all parties must be involved" as referring to all the political parties serving in a municipality. That is not practical. We are dealing with an administrative matter that has to be managed in a particular way. That is the situation I have.
Also, we can benefit in that we will be able to answer directly. We don't want to be seen to be giving general answers when we deal with honourable Houses like this. We want to give specific answers. If it was being said that in municipality A the requirement for constituting a panel was not satisfied, then we can easily clarify that. I clarified that just before coming here, in Swellendam, and they came to understand that it was true.
In the majority of cases, people will hunt for reasons and raise issues regarding panels only after a decision has been taken to appoint a particular person. If a decision has been taken to appoint a person they do not want, then they raise all sorts of things. I'm not saying, hon delegate, that that is the case here. I'm generalising because I don't know the specifics.