Hon Minister, if you say that there is no need for a strategic plan to combat corruption, and that you are going to be result-oriented, how then do you determine what those results are? How do you embark on achieving the results that you want to achieve in eradicating corruption if there is no plan?
The MINISTER IN THE PRESIDENCY - PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND EVALUATION, AS WELL AS ADMINISTRATION IN THE PRESIDENCY: The hon member would remember that the issue of corruption falls within various areas of work of various institutions - the Police, the Public Service Commission, the Public Protector and everybody else. It doesn't help us to develop more and more documents. What we need is an effective mechanism and the unlocking of bottlenecks which make it impossible for agencies to perform their work. That is what we are going to do, and that is how we are going to judge progress with regard to that work. Thank you. [Applause.]