Hon Speaker, well, I answered the question as it was asked. The question is here. Unless the hon member was asking the question in the sense of paving the way for him to suggest to us how we should structure government because he does have views. By the way, that's part of democracy. The IFP does contest elections, and I'm sure that if it had won elections, it would have structured the government as he thinks. We have structured it the way we think, and I think we are doing vey well - absolutely very well. [Applause.]
It's fine, suggestions are welcome, but well, they are sort of woolly like; they don't appreciate the exact thing that we are trying to achieve. I think we have done very well, through this department, to deliver on a mandate given by the people of this country. Absolutely!
The further fact is that you deal with the questions as you think. It's necessary to have the Department of Women, Children and People with Disabilities. I think that shows the political view about the position of women and vulnerable people. If you think that you don't need a department for them, it would be because you don't take it very seriously. We take it very serious. That is why we have established the department. [Interjections.] [Applause.] As I say, meet with these people, you will realise ... [Interjections.]