All of you ought to be really orientated. Therefore, in July when we come back, we have a training session that will be operational for all of you to be compliant by the end of this year. Programmes that will be included will be a beginner's course for those who have never, ever opened a computer - although you have laptops and computers in your offices! I know some of you still have them in boxes! Therefore, please ensure that you go for that beginner's course. Those who are average, please go for an advanced course so that you can then be competent in other uses, and those who are advanced, there will be a group for those who want to specialise in certain areas of the computer. So, there will be these three groups. The classes will be group classes or one-on-one sessions if you are shy to go to a group session. [Laughter.] So they will be coming to your office at chosen hours and times. So at the end all of us will be computer literate as hon members. [Applause.]
Technology can no longer be avoided. I know that most of us are what we call "BBTs" - born before technology. But the technology is now in your home. Very soon the Minister of Communications will be introducing digital television. There will be a lot of programmes and government information on that particular television that will be in your house. So, you will be compelled to know how to use that technology. Your cellular phones, that Parliament has bought for all of you, have smart cards. They are smart phones. Some of you only use them to receive calls and to phone, yet there are so many uses in the phone. You can receive internet and so forth.
Please, let us ensure that we are part of the 5 million ... [Interjections.]