No, thank you, Chairperson. For example, since 2010, the Ministerial Committee on the Review of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme, NSFAS, recommended the implementation of a legislative framework to give effect to the constitutional imperative of a free higher education. Four years later, we have nothing of the sort. We just have more policies, more layers of structures and subcommittees, as hon Cassim said. We have had enough of talk, plans and intentions. We need action.
In closing, I must say, as many members have said previously, the struggle of the youth of 1976 was for political freedom. Our generation's struggle is for economic freedom, real economic freedom and freedom that we can use. [Applause.] The first step to unlocking that freedom is opportunities that get a young person's feet on the economic ladder and open the door to a sustained career path. We cannot afford any more delays or dithering in creating these opportunities on a large scale. It must happen now. [Applause.]