Thank you, hon Minister. There is a very difficult part here which you have partially answered. It says that if somebody says people died due to the strike, this makes it an unnatural cause of death and that this requires that you do a post mortem. The question that I am asking, which you have partially answered, is whether you would be able to do post mortems on all these people, even those that have already been buried? [Laughter.]
The second question, hon Minister, is that we know that strategies and measures were taken by the department to make sure that the impact of the strike would not be too bad and that there would be service delivery.
In your preliminary assessment, could you possibly tell us how these measures helped you, knowing very well that you yourself actually did a caesarean section in one of the hospitals to try and assist in the situation? But what I am not going to tell you, Minister, is that we used to judge how good people were in doing caesarean sections by the time they took ... [Interjections.] Thank you. [Time expired.]