When we passed the Schools Act, the former chairperson of the Grove Primary School took us to court to try and block us from passing the Schools Act, which was transformation. And who is that former chairperson of the Grove Primary School? It is Madam Helen Zille. [Interjections.] Today, you come and say you actually believe in the right to education, but the then Democratic Party and National Party walked out, opposing widening access and opening schools, especially the former Model C schools. [Interjections.] So, we are not surprised. But you haven't told us whether you support this Budget Vote or not.
Chairperson, I am happy to answer Mr Ellis's question, just outside that door there. Thank you. [Laughter.]