Hon Speaker, well, I think the position of the President of South Africa and South Africa has been articulated on a number of occasions with regard to the NTC in Libya. Secondly, the AU has taken a very clear position, and we are part of the AU. We could not do anything different.
The AU, as an organisation, has not recognised the NTC. There are individual countries that have taken individual decisions on the basis of their right in terms of their national policies. But there is an AU position that South Africa is part of. As South Africa, we have not recognised the NTC. Together with the AU, we have set very specific conditions and, therefore, that is our position, which we have articulated. Thank you, hon Speaker. [Applause.]