Madam Deputy Speaker, the reality is that the contracts for the private security companies and the cleaners were scrapped because Cosatu told the Minister to. The Minister and the Ministry have successfully thrown hundreds - if not thousands, because no one has given us the number yet - of breadwinners out of work. This is because of the fact that they couldn't pay dues to Cosatu-affiliated unions. Do you intend to take any responsibility for the thousands put out of work or are they just going to be considered collateral damage?