Mr Chair, on the question the hon Prince asked, I saw that in the 2008-09 budget, which we went through the other day in the workshop, the department in the Northern Cape underspent on their budget. But if you look at the clinics, there isn't enough medicine, cleaning materials, and so on. We saw some clinics in a very bad state. Then, a big worry to me is the new hospital in Barkly West in the Northern Cape, which is a state-of- the-art hospital, but I think it's called the "hospital of death" as two or three people have died because there weren't any doctors on duty. In terms of the monitoring process, I'd just like to know why our clinics and our hospitals don't have staff or don't have sufficient materials. What is the position and how are you monitoring it if we don't spend our budgets correctly? Thank you.