Hon Speaker, I have just explained in this House that there is an agreement that has been reached to deal with the challenges in the Eastern Cape. The fact that the national government took measures to intervene and the fact that I am saying there have been discussions and that there is now an agreement means there were problems. No one is saying there were no problems in the Eastern Cape; those problems are being addressed. The people who reached an agreement with government - the teachers - are the very teachers who agreed that there must be a change in the situation and they will co-operate with the government.
So, the measures taken have been agreed to. So, really, as a result of the problems we had we had to meet and have discussions. To ask the question as if nothing has happened while I am saying these matters have been discussed and agreed to and implementation has taken place, including the question of the head of department who has been a subject of discussion, means that I have in fact answered the question. I can't answer the question as if these kinds of activities have not taken place. They have, and agreements are being implemented in the Eastern Cape.