Chairperson, this Parliament is really quite a strange place. You know, when we are in the portfolio committee, we all agree on almost everything. And then we come into plenary and suddenly we find major differences. For that reason, I want to talk ideology, and I hope that the hon leader of the DA will forgive me if I talk ideology. You see, we are told by the hon Marais that successful industrialisation is always market driven - I hope I got that quote right because that's the note I took. And then the hon Kotsi said that it's the private companies that create jobs, and then she went on to attack Cosatu in a way that we have not heard for many years. I think even under apartheid, people didn't attack the trade unions quite so vigorously!
So, what is this ideology that we are talking about? Suddenly it is the private sector that is going to do the job. Let me tell you about the private sector in South Africa. Firstly, the Business Report reported on 30 July 2010 on the ease of doing business. It reported that South Africa has a better ease of doing business than Argentina, Brazil, Chile and China. South Africa scored higher ... [Interjections.]