I will come to the issue of quality. Second, 2008 was the first year that the Grade 12 group wrote the school-leaving exam based on the revised curriculum, which was introduced successively in all Grades 12, and that is where we started to see the decrease. I am sure that DA members of the committee are very aware of that. It is a pity that the DA changes its members who sit in the committee every now and then, because they thus do not understand some of these matters and we have to explain it all again. [Laughter.] [Interjections.]
The increase in part-time enrolment since 2008, which they have been talking about, was explained by the number of full-time learners who failed Grade 12 in previous years and wanted to rewrite the examinations based on the old syllabus. A part-time basis was the only way that we could finish off with the learners who had been doing the old syllabus. Really, sometimes we just cannot see the argument that the DA wants to make. Maybe we just need to keep repeating these issues and in the end they will understand. [Interjections.]