Hon Speaker, I think it is safe to say that this matter is under regular consideration. Also, as I have said, there are those institutions that are continuously looking at this and they literally go beyond the SA Reserve Bank and Sars. They also involve our security agencies. Those agencies are keeping a close watch on a continuous basis on all these matters, including human trafficking as well as illicit financial flows.
I would like the member to rest assured that the government, through its various agencies and institutions, is keeping a close watch with a view to making sure that our resources are kept safe. Soon we will be closing all the loopholes, or as many loopholes as we possibly can, because we are dealing with criminals and criminal syndicates that always reinvent themselves and reinvent new ways of doing things.
We are also going to keep on making sure that South Africans continue to lead their lives in safety and security. So, all these things are being closely looked at.
A number of my colleagues here, who are dealing with security matters, are on a daily basis seized with such matters and are looking out for people and institutions that want to flout our laws and do a whole number of things with regard to our laws. So I would like to give him that assurance that we are looking at all these issues.