Madam Deputy Speaker, given the Deputy Minister's previous lecture on delivery and the continuous drone of the attacks he has been subjecting us to now, I will take them from whence they come. However, allow me to say that I thank you, Minister, for the answer.
I'm sure that the Deputy Minister will agree with me that it is very concerning that the modules outstanding are the modules that probably have the greatest impact on the problems that we are experiencing at local government level, namely financial management and supply chain management. Both of these key areas are identified by the Auditor-General in his numerous reports.
Now, one of the other aspects that the Auditor-General has spoken about at length is the lack of consequences. Frankly, you haven't answered my question in the House today, and it is: What steps do you intend to take against those managers who do not meet these requirements by July 2014? Are you going to fire them? Are they going to be given a warning? What is the department going to do? Is the department just going to put out another set of regulations that nobody complies with and everybody has forgotten about in three years?