We want to avoid all sorts of allegations, criticisms and suspicions. You follow the news, I'm sure. In today's world, a few social media posts are enough to eventually cause suspicion and loss of confidence. In my view, the process is important, because, once you trust the process, which has various levels of security and barriers to making a reasoned, logical and, of course, well-defined decision, the trust should be maintained.
That's why I think there's work to be done in terms of the process to avoid political interference as much as possible. However, sometimes, there are emergencies, national security cases, exceptional circumstances where there's a place for politics. Politics should be allowed in those cases, but it remains to be defined. Just now, we were talking about a restricted group of people with top security clearance, so that would probably be allowed. I think you are really suggesting that the process be examined, and I'm all for that.
How much time do I have left, Ms. Ratansi?