Well, hon Speaker, because this is Parliament, I can repeat the answer. The members have the privilege to ask the same question, and I will give the same answer. [Laughter.] This is because nobody says there were no problems in the Eastern Cape, and these have been discussed. That is the reason why the national government had to intervene, precisely because there were problems.
These have been discussed; agreements have been reached. The very teachers have now agreed that they are going to go back to class and teach. We are at a point where they are now busy implementing the agreement. How can we have another plan when we have a plan that we are implementing? It is unfair to ask if we have another plan. We have a plan that we are implementing, which is based on the agreement. That is what is happening. [Applause.]
Progress with criminal justice system transformation
4. Ms W Ngwenya (ANC) asked the President of the Republic:
1) How far has the process of establishing a transformed, integrated, modernised, resourced and well-managed criminal justice system progressed;
2) whether he has set any time frames for specific projects in this process; if not, why not; if so, (a) what are the timeframes in each case and (b) are the relevant details in each case?