Madam Speaker, I would like to agree with the statement made by the hon Masutha. First of all, I think he must have heard that the Minister of Finance, in the budget statement that he made a week or two ago, has given out R500 million for social relief of distress and we only received that budget on Tuesday of this week. We are in the process of trying to ensure that it is delivered to those that need it and those that qualify. It will be good for all of us to work with the department and the SA Social Security Agency to ensure that almost everybody gets what he or she is entitled to.
Secondly, on the issue of children, six to 16, up to 18, Mr Masutha knows very well that we agreed on that issue as early as 2001, as a child is a child until he or she is 18 years old.
On the question of Polokwane, he knows very well that Polokwane happened only in December last year, and by that time the budget had already been agreed to. It will take some time before that budget is accepted by government. We hope that we'll be able to work on that. For instance, on 1 January 2009, all children of about 15-years-old will receive a child support grant, and we will move, as I said in my budget speech, year by year until we are able to fulfil that for all the children. Thank you.