Thank you very much, Deputy Speaker. Let me just say once more that I wish to thank the staff in the Ministry, starting with my Deputy Minister, who has brought a lot of activism into the Ministry, for the work and support that he has given me. Let me say, in light of the fact that there isn't enough time to comment on many of the points that have been raised, that we have noted all these issues, and we are going to develop a programme to continue engagement in the portfolio committee. I will respond only to a few, but that doesn't mean that the points that I don't speak about are not important.
On the issue of certificates, we have made this a priority now. For example, we have resumed the production of NCV certificates, and approximately 125 000 candidates will be certified in the process during this year. We have already finished 11 761 NCV Level 2 certificates. We are prioritising this matter. We are aware that it is a weakness that we have to address.
Bhanga, hhayi khuluma iqiniso ndoda yamadoda; awuyazi into obufuna ukuyisho namhlanje! Sisemgqeni nje nsizwa yakithi, senza zonke izinto ngokuyikho, engabe uvele washo njalo. (Translation of isiZulu paragraph follows.)
[Hon Bhanga, just tell the truth, my man, you really did not know what you wanted to say today! We are on the right track, my brother; we are doing everything the right way. You should rather have said that.]
The reason why I talk about "I" is because I have been deployed as a cadre, and I must be accountable and say "I", not "we". [Applause.]
Ukuthi mina ngenzeni. [I am accounting for what I have done.]
On the issue of tackling corruption, we have put the LGSETA under administration, by the way, to show that we are serious about addressing these matters.
Hon Groenewald, I want to ask you a question. I don't want to destroy Afrikaans, by the way, but how come, in a university that is predominantly Afrikaans-speaking, like Stellenbosch, the majority of Afrikaans speakers in the Western Cape are a minority in that institution? I would like to pose that to the FF Plus to answer. What is the reason? Is the issue really Afrikaans, or is it something else?