Speaker, my follow-up question is based on our colonial history. As you know, Africa was colonised, the colonists benefited from Africa, and now Africa has become economically dependent on colonial support. This weakens our democracy and independence.
I want to understand what the summit's view on Africa's debt was. Africa cannot grow because of the debts that it owes. Such debt causes a reversal even in our economy; we can't even develop and be independent. So, I would like the hon President to inform us of the summit's view on the debt, because ...
... sihlala sityala Mongameli ngeli thuba aba bantu besitya. Siyatyala, asiyi phambili. Ngoko ke, niyithini le nto? Ndiyabulela. (Translation of isiXhosa paragraph follows.)
[... we are always in debt, President, while these people are benefiting. We are not progressing, we are in debt. Therefore, what are you doing about that? Thank you.]