There is no tuck shop that was built as part of the things that are being built now. What was explained to me by security was that this tuck shop was at the centre of the homestead, and people were coming deep into the homestead, to buy. The explanation was that it posed a security risk because nobody would know what is being brought into the centre of the homestead. [Interjections.] In terms of security considerations, the department considered it to be a security threat. It had to be removed from the centre of the homestead to the gate, so that those security considerations could be dealt with. [Interjections.] [Applause.]
Now, as a family, we had no intention to move the tuck shop, and we had no money to pay for that. Therefore, the people who thought that this was a security risk needed to exercise their security considerations, and that is what they did. [Interjections.] I am merely responding to this particular issue you are quoting, because it has been quoted all over. No government has built a tuck shop. Government removed an old tuck shop from the centre of the homestead to the gate for security reasons. Thank you, hon Speaker. [Interjections.] [Applause.]