Speaker, yes, that problem is known to government. There are plans, firstly, to address the issue of the road, the Garden Route, and those plans are in place to deal with the problems in the Eastern Cape. These plans will not only deal with congestion, but will also assist with economic development in order to open up the Eastern Cape as part of changing the economic landscape of the Eastern Cape.
In the pipeline there are also discussions about the railway line, which will also add to the opening up of the Eastern Cape route, particularly between Durban and Cape Town and, of course, Port Elizabeth, East London and other cities in between. We believe this plan will certainly address the concern that the hon member has raised. [Applause.]