He pointed out that the committee operates according to a comprehensive oversight plan that includes field visits and continuous coordination with relevant government agencies, primarily security authorities, to address any violations that affect public order or compromise the safety of tourism activities. He asserted that engaging in any commercial activity without a valid license is a serious violation that warrants immediate legal action. He warned that the ministry will not hesitate to enforce the law against any violating establishment, pointing out that the aim of these measures is not punishment, but rather to rectify the situation, regulate the tourism market, and improve services.