Hon Speaker, I would like to thank the hon Deputy President for the response. It is unfortunate that we were unable to get this report that was referred to in the question from the Table. They sent me a letter saying that, to their great regret and astonishment, they themselves never requested the report or reference.
However, notwithstanding that, cohesion in the economy starts with having a workforce or people who are employed in our country. For that to happen, education is a sine qua non. It is a sad indictment that the Limpopo textbook saga took place. I wonder whether the Deputy President would comment as to whether or not the executive is putting sufficient pressure on the member responsible for education in the Cabinet and on officials within the department to ensure this kind of sad event does not take place in the future. What are we going to do about it as we move forward? Thank you.