Thank you very much, hon Singh. Yes, indeed, there should be a cooling-off period because it would not be correct for any senior politician or manager to prepare ground and then move outside to collect what they would have prepared whilst in government. I think a cooling-off period is very important, and that ought to be followed.
However, of course, you will also take into account the fact that, normally, people are employed as senior managers in government departments either in accordance with their skills or in accordance with what they would have qualified for. When they then leave the Public Service, it is natural that they would also operate in the same space precisely because of their strong points, and so on. So, we also have to accept that such things will happen. However, a cooling-off period is definitely a necessity; I agree with you. Thank you.