Thank you, my big brother. I agree with you that the Department of Public Works must revert to the old ways of employing general workers who are going to focus more on odd jobs. A general worker is a jack of all trades. For example, if the school reports a broken window by nine o'clock in the morning, the general worker will be there by 10 o'clock to fix it. I think if we can work in that way, there will be job creation in the rural areas, and the maintenance of buildings and other infrastructure will be done in time.
A system of that nature can work to our advantage and also when it comes to people who are working with water and sanitation. For example, I know a Mr Galelekile Vito, who is very important in Port Elizabeth. When there is a pipe that is blocked, he doesn't hesitate to go there and fix it. I agree with you, my big brother. Thank you. [Applause.]]