Thank you very much. Like I said when I started answering the question, the call that I'm making is that our people who consume services must pay. It's the right thing to do. In order to produce those services the municipality pays for those services. They pay for cleaning the water. They pay for the pipes that take the water to your house. Now, if there is a pipe that bursts they must send someone to fix that pipe and that person must be paid. So, paying for your services is the right thing to do.
This is a campaign that all of us must take. However, for a municipality it's important to know who lives in a ward. There is a ward councillor that must know each and every household in the ward, whether this household is headed by an indigent person, an old person that can't pay, and whether there's a person in that house who is working elsewhere who can afford to pay. That person must be made to pay.
However, our ward councillors don't know whose staying here, whose staying there. It is their responsibility to know each and every household that is there ... that lives in the ward, so that they are able to service them.
However, the bottom line is that for every service that you get, you must pay if you can afford to. If you can afford, then we must determine the affordability. If there are those who can't afford, we must determine that they can't afford.
Yes, we said that we are going to give our people who receive a pension a certain percentage of services free of charge, but we can't give everyone services free of charge. It's wrong. We are destroying. We are putting a burden on our municipalities. We are destroying our country.
We must make a contribution where we've received services. We must pay for services. It's the right thing to do because if you pay for services you are sustaining a job in a municipality. You are ensuring that the municipality can grow. There will be a road, there will be a new settlement, and there will be business centres. The municipality will have money to do all those things. So our people must pay.
I was part and parcel of those people who said, we are not going to pay, and now I'm saying to our people, let's pay. Let's pay. I was part and parcel of those people who marched forward, fighting for our freedom. We said, let's boycott the payment of services. However, we've achieved our freedom. We can't go back there. This is the time to build, and all of us must be responsible enough and love our country. Let's do what is right and pay for the services. [Applause.]
Question 4: