Deputy Speaker, I wish there were just a few hot spots. [Laughter.]
Let me just say that one of the things that is now beginning to help us - we will see the results in the coming period - is the biometric login. We are rolling this out and, in the offices where we have rolled it out, we are beginning to pick up certain trends. We can now identify not only the office but also the actual official. There are certain trends that we are looking at. Hopefully, utilising that, we will not only be able to identify those hot spots where corruption happens in the front-line offices, but also identify the exact individuals.
We are also a bit concerned about the ports of entry, but the system has not been implemented there yet. The cluster is investigating a way of forming a single entity that is going to look after the ports of entry because there are many role-players there, amongst others Home Affairs, the police and Sars. We are discussing ways to consolidate resources and practices so that we have a single entity that can manage the ports of entry. That is going to take a bit of time, but it's on our programme. Thank you.