This day takes me back to 1991 and that is why I dedicate my speech to the late uTata Walter Sisulu and uTata Nkobi. It was 1991, we were newly elected treasurers of the ANC, and we went for a workshop. We were told that we were going to attend a donors conference in Arusha, Tanzania. What went on in my mind was that I did not know what we were going to do. I did not even understand what it was to be a treasurer. UBaba Sisulu said to me, "You will sit next to us - me and Nkobi - so that uBaba Nkobi can teach you what it means to be a treasurer of the ANC." I was looking forward to a very long lecture, but uBaba Nkobi said to me, "You know, Sheila, what it means is that when everybody else says, 'Viva ANC!', you don't do that. You look at the money." [Laughter.] So that is what I am going to do in this Parliament. When everybody says, "Viva ANC!", I will be looking at the money of the state.
You know, comrades and friends at home, the Division of Revenue Bill is about the division of money among the spheres of government so that services can be delivered to the people. But what happens is that people who do not care about the welfare of the people will not support this Division of Revenue Bill. [Applause.] We are talking about ... [Interjections.]