Madam Deputy Speaker, we will go to the UK to renegotiate when we feel we are ready; secondly, there are things that the United Kingdom is asking for that we will not agree to. So, in terms of our processes, once we are ready, we'll go back to them.
For example, they want people who got South African passports fraudulently 15 years or so ago to return to South Africa. I'm not about to agree to that, but we can discuss this issue with them.
When we are ready with our internal processes, we'll go back to them and ask if we can renegotiate on some issues. However, having people that went to the United Kingdom a long time ago return to South Africa might be problematic. Thank you.