I suggest that the Government considers the following proposal. There are quite a lot of people in the RS who receive social support of one kind or another. When processing an application, the competent authority obtains practically all the information about the individual, the family in terms of financial situation and income. The next step could be to adopt legislation to the effect that if an individual violates positive legislation (commits or has committed a crime or misdemeanour), his or her social assistance would be reduced in proportion to the violation. Quite simply. Thus, individuals would be forced to comply with the law if they wanted to receive social assistance. If they were unable to look after their children because they had no income (they were too diligent in committing crimes - misdemeanours), the social services would take care of them. Such irresponsible parents really cannot bring up their children, because they will be even more prone to breaking the law and harming people who, by working hard, contribute money to the budget. I realise that the proposal is very sloppily written, but what it would achieve is that individuals would not deliberately break the law because they would fear for their cash income from social transfers. The fact is that we all pay for social transfers, we are all employed, we pay taxes, etc. It is completely incomprehensible that an individual who receives money from social transfers is doing harm (offences, crimes) against the society that contributes money to him. What we are witnessing today is an individual who receives more than the minimum wage in social transfers and who commits various crimes or offences to increase this amount significantly. Let social assistance really be for those who need it, and not for those who enrich it by causing harm to the rest of the working population of the Republic of Slovenia.