Speaker, I wish to comment on the statement made by Cope about unspent money with regard to infrastructure. I would like to inform the hon member that, while he is still preparing to come back to the ANC, this is what is happening in dealing with the problems he had raised even before they were raised by the Auditor-General.
One problem that we have taken steps to deal with is infrastructure provision, not only with regard to economic infrastructure, but also with regard to social infrastructure, to increase the spending levels and ensure that quality of work is improved. We have instructed that the Construction Industry Development Board Act be implemented, strictly and in its entirety, and that all the projects which are available from the public spend by anybody else will have to be registered so that they can be monitored. Secondly, we are integrating the monitoring systems, from the financial monitoring in National Treasury to monitoring by the Construction Industry Development Board, CIDB, so that we can ensure that money spent on public infrastructure can be accounted for and that we will get value for money. So, while he is preparing to come back to the ANC, this is what we are doing. He can cross the floor now. [Applause.]