I do not know what the last part means. I am... "ja", I do know what it means, maybe again it is the "rooi gevaar", because you talk communist party, people see a danger like they were brainwashed by the apartheid system. That is what the apartheid system inculcated to other people that, once you talk communist you are talking something else.
What we must accept in South Africa is, there is diversity of views and you must appreciate that. That diversity is what makes us rich. On any document that is put, people are not just going to rubberstamp it. They have different ideological positions and different views. Those debates are going mediate so that as and when you implement whatever you implement, it is mediated and everybody agrees to it. That is what we must appreciate with those we are differing with.
As we speak now, we have put a number of programmes for a debate at the level of National Economic Development and Labour Council, Nedlac, including the decisions of the job summit because some of the issues which are in that particular document are also decisions of the job summit of last year. As we are dealing with the implementation of that and putting all those plans, we are putting plans with labour, business and the civil society. We are breaking those job summit agreements into smaller details so that we can be able to implement each and every thing. Whenever there are problems on those issues, we sit, look at them, debate them, so that we reach consensus. It is better to reach consensus than to impose. That is very important. That is the value of a debate and diversified views. Thank you.