Honourable member, thank you for that question.
It's twofold, as far as I want to believe and understand.
Number one is that when we switched from the Zimbabwean dollar to the U.S. dollar, the U.S. dollar is predominantly what countries trade in. Because there's no production and no manufacturing, the only way the Zimbabwean government can transact with other countries—whether it's the E.U. or World Bank—to pay off their debts is through the U.S. dollar. When they print money, they are printing money so that they can buy the hard currency that's on the black market. That's why you see the see-saw policies that have no foresight and have no concern for the people of Zimbabwe. It's just in terms of self-enrichment for the political elite, the senior government officials.
That's what we believe is happening. You will likely see a change if we don't start acting.