It is a proper question. It is not proper that you should not ask first if I want to take a question, but I will respond very gladly. I came to South Africa with enormous difficulty, but thank you very much for acknowledging my skills. The fact is that if you put all the people through what I was put through ... I did it because of the love and affection that I have for Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi. Also, the challenge of the offer to be in South Africa and what could be done here. All the people are just not going to go through this what Minister Sisulu said; we agreed that "hogwash" was parliamentarily acceptable rubbish. [Laughter.] But this is a serious difficulty.
The Petri dish characteristics of our economy are the root cause of the difficulties we have in bringing down salaries. The controls that have made the system go out of control, and the control that should be there is plain old market economy. If we allow companies to continue to regard consumers and all of us as cows to be milked, the milk would be distributed through the directors, management and shareholders. I must say I feel great fear for the proposal of my friend Dr James, that shares of public enterprises be given to the people, because we are going to have the same situation as with Eskom. In order to entrench the value of those shares, we are going to create more Petri dishes and more monopolies to give out. We need to privatise and get out of where we don't belong. Thank you. [Time expired.]