Hon Deputy Speaker, hon Deputy President, hon Minister, hon Deputy Minister, hon Members of Parliament, distinguished guests, and ladies and gentlemen, allow me firstly to talk about those who have a tendency to take what is ours. They quote the Freedom Charter opportunistically - when they are given time, they don't waste it, but quote from the Freedom Charter. Also, they have taken the Congress of the People, the true Congress of the People at Kliptown. They take our history and our heroes, and display them as if they are theirs. [Interjections.] I'm not talking to you but, because you are responding, you are clarifying the fact that you are the guilty party in this particular instance! [Laughter.] I'm not going to quote it for convenience - we are living the Freedom Charter ourselves!
Education is fundamental for the achievement of the society envisaged in the Freedom Charter ... [Interjections.]