Hon Speaker, may I address you on this same point of order that is being discussed by the House? I would submit that the Chief Whip of the ruling party is absolutely correct when he says that Parliament cannot express itself at the moment - we are waiting for the reports of the relevant committees. However, that is not what the point is at the moment. It is not Parliament that wants to take a decision now on reports. It is the hon President, who represents the executive, who is accountable to the legislature with regard to executive actions. In this regard, the hon Minister represents the executive. And, I think, it is within the rights of members of the legislature to ask the hon President about acts alleged against some of the members of the executive. Thank you. [Applause.]