Hon Speaker, Minister, arising out of the hon Minister's reply, Palama must now become a school of government. Although knowledge and skills are important elements in any training process, of the utmost importance in our Public Service at this stage is the cultivation of a climate of professional ethics. All public servants, including the executive authorities, should be schooled to understand the values and principles set out in Chapter 10 of our Constitution. To train people on values, ethics, principles and integrity is a difficult exercise.
How does Palama intend to do that? Minister, why have you not referred some of your colleagues in the Cabinet to such a course in ethics, integrity, etc, in order for them to follow it? I know, Minister, that just this morning in a committee meeting we were briefed on a draft document on the implementation of the Public Sector Integrity Management Framework. The challenge, obviously, is to ensure that this effort will not go down in history as just another document on paper, but that the implementation ... [Time expired.]