Thank you, hon Deputy President, for that reply. I agree with the position that government has taken, but nothing seems to work, particularly given that the former UN Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, presented that United Nations plan to the Syrian regime and they don't seem to accept it. They don't seem to respond. Is there anything else that the Deputy President thinks can be done, because innocent lives, particularly of women and children, are being lost every day?
Something has to be done to express the outrage of countries like ourselves. We just say that we condemn what is going on. Obviously, anybody in the street can say "we condemn this". Government should be able to do more to put pressure on the Syrian government. We also know that Russia and China are opposed to military intervention as a solution. So, what I want to know is whether, besides what the Deputy President has said, there is anything more that can be done, or will our government just tail behind China and Russia regarding the issue of military intervention? Thank you.