Deputy Speaker, I want to disagree with the hon Deputy Minister in terms of the Report 191 certificates, because there were certain colleges that had not yet received their certificates by 1 August. The problem with the nonissuing of the certificates is not merely an administrative issue. People's lives are severely affected by their not being able to get jobs or retain their employment because they are not receiving their certificates. As one father wrote to me:
My daughter completed her three-year course at the end of last year. She and the rest of the intake never received any certificates. Therefore, they can't apply for work. I feel like I have wasted three years of my daughter's life, besides the money I had to pay.
This was sent to me two days ago. Besides just another timeline, what assurance can the Deputy Minister give these students and the students of this year that they are not writing their exams in vain; that they are doing their bit? What can the Deputy Minister do to really assure them that they do not have to wait for another few years? [Applause.]