Hon Watson, do me a favour: Could you put that in black and white, because we might be given an answer as soon as it is possible to get one? Could you do that for me? Thank you. Continue, hon member.
Mr S A DUMA (KwaZulu-Natal): Hon Chairperson, we will not be scared of the debate. The issue of the ubuntu spirit, when one is coming to a conclusion, should be taken into cognisance as well. If we are saying that our youth should be at the forefront, let us ensure that in almost every component, such as employment, they are the ones taking decisions. This is because they form the majority, in any case, in South Africa.
If you are talking about the challenges that are facing youth in terms of education, they should be the designers. If you are talking about the issue of the economy, they should indeed be at the forefront, even coming up with the proper methodological aspects that are going to address the issues of South African society.
I must also mention in conclusion that a national democratic state and a national democratic society is our ideal vision that will ensure that we harness a proper society in South Africa. I agree that there are a lot of things that are slowly going to be addressed. Thank you so much. [Applause.]