Deputy Speaker, I thank the Minister for the response. I want to ask the following. Minister, you saw the orders. One of the things that has come to our attention is that the Tshwane College is actually abusing what you might call the orders, including brutalising and assaulting those who are called trainees. The worst is that they are described almost like maximum security prisoners. What you are saying, that trainees are allowed to go home every two months, is not actually happening. Minister, are you willing to attend to this and investigate what is happening?
Let me read to you what one of the students from there has written. He says:
My dad passed away on 17 November 2012. I was refused permission to go home. As a result my dad's body decomposed in the house. According to the contract, I had a right to go home, but was denied the right, resulting in my old, unemployed mother becoming traumatised, as she had stayed there and slept with the corpse inside the house for two days. I had been denied permission. Can you follow that up, Minister? [Time expired.]