Hon Speaker, if the drug that the hon member has just mentioned has not been classified, then I am sure that the process of doing so must be going on, because it is listed among the many drugs that are affecting people. If it has not been specifically classified, then we need to do so because it is listed as one of the drugs that is a problem.
I agree that we need more rehabilitation centres. That was part of the discussions emerging from Eldorado Park. Questions asked were about how many of them you could have, and whether you could have them in many places. Also, how long should people spend in the rehabilitation centres?
Again, I think that it is important that those who have ideas should come and contribute their ideas to solving the problems. We will be very open to that, because we are working with the communities, NGOs, government and everybody. We should all come together to say, "This is what we think needs to be done in order for us to deal with the matter."
Move towards more liberalistic approach in market and labour regulation
11. Mr N Singh (IFP) asked the President of the Republic:
Whether, in light of the recent low gross domestic product growth result of 0,9%, current unemployment levels and the crisis in the labour, mining and agricultural sectors, he intends to move towards a more liberalistic approach in (a) market and (b) labour regulation as the best model for South Africa; if not, why not, in each case; if so, what are the relevant details in each case?