All other parties have three minutes to make their declarations.
Hon Speaker, the IFP conveys its condolences to our colleague, hon Jackson Mthembu and his family for having lost their daughter. Hon Speaker, the position of the IFP about this Bill is known and we have debated in the previous debates. As the IFP, we still stand that if the government cannot lead by example by paying Expanded Public Works Programme, EPWP, workers a minimum wage and they are saying they cannot afford to pay R20 per hour to the EPWP people. Then, we feel that EPWP employees should not vote for the ANC but rather vote for the IFP because we have stood with the workers. [Interjections.] Although we support the technical amendments, but we urge all the EPWP workers not to vote for the ANC on 8 May rather vote for the IFP. We were prepared to give them a national