Deputy Speaker, I just want to respond to the member of the DA as a messenger from N2 Gateway. I want to remind this august House that the visit to the N2 Gateway by the Department of Human Settlements, the Minister and I, was due to the need to resolve the challenges of the N2 Gateway project.
As soon as we are ready with the report we will come to the House and give that report. I want to assure all of you, particularly the DA, that we are continually in touch with the N2 Gateway people; even last week we engaged with them in the process of resolving the challenges that had been raised.
What I want to remind you about, and what you must go back and report to them, is that it's important for the tenants of the N2 Gateway to pay their rent. If they do not pay rent, it will be difficult to maintain the flats, because they must co-operate, as the government is providing for those people. At the same time, we need that side of the House to ensure that they also do their part in paying the rent.
With regard to the structural defects, we are in touch with the Housing Development Agency, which is managing the flats from Thubelisha, to ensure that those structural defects are being addressed.
As I said, as soon as the report is ready we will come back and give it to you, but the tenants must please pay their rent, because at the end of the day it's about partnerships. The government delivers, so please respond as the people who have been given that, so that at the end of the day we are also able to say that we have delivered and our people are co-operating with us. I thank you. [Applause.]