I withdraw it, Chair. [Laughter.] The issue here, hon members, is that you cannot say that women are worse off. Ask us, the black women who grew up in the townships and rural areas. There was nothing for us until 1994. Today we are better off. Today you can walk to the clinic. You do not have to pay anything as a woman.
That is why I am saying that antenatal clinics are free and that is why there is education continually. Antiretrovirals are free, migrant women and children in this country get access to health care facilities without even paying anything ... [Interjections.]