Thank you, Chairperson. Minister, there are a couple of words I have been hearing every day since I came to Parliament in 2009. The government is always engaged in discussions - I am not sure when and where, but we just hear about discussions going on. We need action now. That's the main thing. I am telling this House today that the Department of Communications, DOC, is dragging its feet on a lot of issues.
I urge the Minister to look at the cellphone rates, because the poor in the rural areas pay the same as the middle-class people in South Africa. Some of them are spending a high percentage of their social grants on cellphone cards. You can go and investigate - that is the truth, Madam Minister. So something must be done. The fact that people are communicating is very important and we can't take that away from them. Thank you. [Time expired.]