Chairperson and Deputy President, the Ten-Year Review report showed defects in our existing antipoverty approaches. It also highlighted the fact that our approach on poverty is undermined by the lack of a common antipoverty strategy, the lack of reliable information about conditions of the poor, the lack of monitoring of antipoverty initiatives, and ad hoc and unco-ordinated services.
We want to check whether the Deputy President would look into the possibility of tabling the reports generated by the Presidency so that Parliament can use them to monitor the progress that our nation is making in the fight against poverty, instead of using reports that are generated by international nongovernmental organisations that have no understanding of the conditions of our people. I thank you.