Hon Speaker, certainly our financial institutions are well regulated. That is the reason why no one can come and say there is money from their country here and we will not know where it is. Things have been properly regulated and I think we should be happy that South Africa cannot be abused in that way.
With regard to this specific case we are talking about - or any other case - I believe that once that government links up with ours, we will be able to discuss the matter and resolve it.
Let me refer to a situation where the matter is not resolvable. I am sure that if there is a need for Parliament to participate, we shall not even be certain if that is a thing we can start with. Even if Parliament participated, I do not think it could do better than the financial institutions. For example, the Treasury or the Minister of Finance or the Reserve Bank knows about every penny that moves. I think they are instruments that we could utilise as a country to find out anything about it and what happened, if it was a matter between one country and South Africa. It is a different matter if there are funds in the country where oversight and accountability need to be exercised. I think government has always agreed that Parliament must play a role and, in that case, Parliament will certainly play its role. Thank you, hon Speaker.