Chairperson, I haven't received any response to this letter as yet. There are allegations that when these conditional grants of R119 million were received by Ndoni, a road was constructed. The cost could have been R4 million or R5 million, but they spent something like R40 million on that road. These are areas where we need forensic investigation to ensure that there is value for money in that regard.
Lastly, in the 20 seconds that I have left, let me say that we in the IFP support the user-pay principle. However, what we need to know and be sure about is this. If an item costs R5 and the taxpayer needs to pay R5, let's not ask the taxpayer for R10 because the collection of R5 is going to cost an additional R5. This is what is happening!
As we move forward with the infrastructure grant, we need to be assured that ab initio there is transparency in all these projects. At the end of the day the user may have to pay increased costs in electricity or whatever, but we, together with Treasury, have to make sure that from the beginning of this project there is absolute transparency about this. We will support the Budget Vote. Thank you. [Applause.]