Do that, You do that!
So, we are looking forward to working with the province and the national department and also to monitor and do oversight in the provinces, as well as in the national department because we would like the quality of health services to South Africans to improve. If I may just ask the people on my right, if it were 17 years ago, would you be talking about health as you are talking about it today, or would you be talking "nie-blankes, blankes"?
What would you be doing, if we were to roll back the clock by 17 or 18 years? So, government is doing the best that it can to improve the lives and the quality of life of all South Africans.
Secondly, we have a very committed department and Ministry working towards improving the quality of life of all South Africans. Regardless of who you are, wherever you are, how rich or how poor. Your quality of life will be improved.
Hon Robinson, public servants are paid from the coffers of the Public Service and Administration, not by Health. They are public servants and they are paid as public servants, not by any department they are serving.
Thirdly, regarding the issue of energy in the Eastern Cape in 2010, I was working in another committee at that time. We went to the Eastern Cape. The Department of Energy had not used its electricity grant to actually make sure that there was electricity in the rural clinics and schools. At the same time, Water Affairs had not used its budget for clinics and schools. Therefore, that cannot really be blamed on the Department of Health. Chairperson, I thank you. [Applause.]