Oh! Kaloku mna ndiqhele amaqabane hayi aba bantu. [You will understand that I am familiar with comrades, not these people.] [Laughter.]
The hon Dudley is not a member of this committee. I never saw her once in my committee.
Akayazi ukuba sithetha ngantoni. Kuza kufuneka ukuba ndimbize ndimdibanise nabaphathi bethu, simxelele ngamanyathelo ale komiti kuba sesihambe umgama omde kwaye usibuyisela umva; ngoku uza kusibhudisa. [Kwahlekwa.] (Translation of isiXhosa paragraph follows.)
[She doesn't know what we are talking about. I will have to call her to a meeting with our leaders, and tell her about the initiatives of this committee because we have come a long way and she is taking us backwards; she will confuse us.] The last thing I would like to say ... [Interjections.] Hon Dudley, you are talking about untrained community health workers. That's my field. The community health workers are not going to be trained randomly. We must have a curriculum which is uniform to all provinces. We need a uniform curriculum that is going to address all the challenges. [Interjections.]
Lastly, I support the Budget Vote. Thank you. [Time expired.] [Applause.]