Hon Speaker, I need to inform the hon member that the report he is talking about was commissioned by me. It is not a coincidental report. We are the ones who commissioned a report on facility audit, and I am the one who at a press conference released those results about cleanliness, safety and security of staff, drugs stock-outs, the long queues, as well as infection control. That is our own report. So, what you are quoting comes from us, by the way. [Applause.]
The districts that you have identified, Motheo, Sedibeng, Zululand and Pixley ka Seme are where the facility improvement teams are going to start. We just chose these districts as a starting point to improve in terms of the issues you are talking about. That is the first thing I want to say.
The second thing about infrastructure is that we are also painfully aware of the weaknesses with regard to infrastructure delivery, especially within the Department of Public Works; the Minister has said that publicly. I have just informed you about the steps that we are taking, including hiring engineers within the Department of Health to form these tasks teams. I want to inform you that since that has happened, there is definitely visible improvement. Thank you. [Applause.]