Thank you, Madam Speaker. I hope I will get some injury time. But I hope I don't have to go into one of these hospitals where the health care is putrid, to say the least.
As the IFP, we are extremely concerned that while we may roll out funds, and while the National Treasury and the Cabinet have very good intentions, many departments are really not spending their money effectively and efficiently.
We welcome the fact that there is an increase in the allocation to the National School Nutrition Programme, although it is an inflation-related adjustment. We know and we read in newspapers that for many children who go to school, the only meal they receive is the meal they receive at school. But we would like to see this programme well supported and rolled out.
There is a bit of a concern about the additional R2,5 billion to the RAF. The RAF, I hope the hon Minister of Transport is here, is always in trouble. We don't know when the National Treasury is going to invoke a section whereby, as they did with the Land Bank, they oversee the administration of the RAF because too much money is going into it. They are receiving money, but a number of people are still not benefiting from this.
We will support the Adjustments Appropriation Bill. We really feel that the work of the hon Minister of Health is really cut out for her. The new vaccines to be rolled out to reduce infant and child mortality is a welcomed step, and we trust that all these interventions and monies are going to be well spent in the future. Thank you, Madam Speaker.