Deputy Speaker, we would all agree that Dr Motsoaledi has very clearly indicated government's perspective with regard to the tragic death of babies in a number of hospitals throughout the country. I think Dr Motsoaledi has acted with speed, empathy and full commitment to ensure that government implements its determination that health will be and is a priority; and that the improvement of the quality of health services provided to the people of South Africa is a priority that it will continue to address.
None of us can make political capital out of the death of children. We are all saddened by these tragic events, and each one of us must make a contribution to ensuring that we support the health services to protect the lives of all the children in these services.
We certainly would agree that the Young Communist League, YCL, has taken a very bold and important step in convening young people to discuss the important matter of youth unemployment and opportunities available for young people in our country today. We would link this to government's work to ensure that more is done to integrate young people in South Africa into the development priorities that it and a number of institutions in the country are pursuing.
With regard to the employment growth that was mentioned by the hon member of the ANC, I would just want to indicate that there has been a growth of 2%, not "to" 2%, but "of" 2%. That is an increase in the number employed, and this is a very positive development. As government, we are working hard to ensure that even more job opportunities are available for the people of our country and on the continent.
Finally, I would want to say that the DA does not only signify duplicity with regard to what is being done with tenders and contracts in the city, but even the statements it made about it having achieved victory in Ward 44 have indicated this duplicity. It certainly did not win Guguletu; it won Ward 44. Thank you. [Applause.]