Deputy Speaker, the ANC government is a responsible government that will not treat one province differently from all others. If there are certain black economic empowerment, BEE, quotas that seek to disempower the Western Cape province, as opposed to other provinces, I think the administration in the Western Cape needs to approach the new board that the President has appointed last year. I think even the Department of Trade and Industry is prepared to take any other measures that might be suggested that would seek to address challenges met, as and when we progress with governance. The second issue is on the special defence package that for some strange reason certain people in the country refer to as the "Arms Deal"; those are the special defence packages. I remember from the time that I served on the Portfolio Committee on Defence and as a member of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, Scopa, that we had made a request for the DA to come forward with information. If there is enough evidence for the reopening of that issue, they should provide it. A deterrent failed to provide any information except making stupid statements here in the House. [Interjections.] Let's have information to allow government to investigate.
In relation to the statement on Cuba, I think the ANC has established relations with the Cuban government which the DA does not like very much. They must join us to congratulate those doctors who have just graduated from the Cuban collaboration programme. Thank you very much. [Applause.]