The question of the cost of the party will be addressed. We need an overall report, which we are still awaiting. The question of the cost of the party and how much exactly cost it the SA Police Service's budget is a matter that will also be addressed. There are many people who came to the fore to support the party and the efforts of the police, and to recognise them on that day. Costs did not only come from the SA Police Service's budget; they also came from the corporate sector that was saying thank you to the police for rendering a wonderful job. We take only one day to say thank you to the police officers, not every day. On that day, many people came to the party, and we are grateful for that. [Applause.]
Regarding the report, we are open to scrutiny. In the budgetary processes, this information will come up and we will be in a position to share how much the party cost.
Regarding the ablution facilities and the drunken behaviour of the individuals, and whether or not people were hung over for another day, it will require a detailed scientific analysis to determine if people were still suffering from a hangover the following day. Whether or not we are better placed here, or if we have a neurologist, I don't know.