Speaker, let me also commend the government for defending the interests of the country in the face of the increasing importation of petroleum products, as well as the creative ways in which it is seeking diversification in the importation of crude oil against these unilateral and unwarranted sanctions by the US against Iran. Of course, these measures do not provide a comprehensive and lasting solution to the fundamental challenge of the security of supply in South Africa.
Now that the government has been to Ghana and other oil-producing countries in pursuit of the diversification of the oil trade, the question is this: To what extent is the government content with this initiative and with our refining capacity as a country, and what are the implications of its trade with Iran, in particular? Ndiyabulela. [Thank you.]