No, the DA will donate five minutes. [Laughter.]
I cannot sit down without raising the issue of school sports. We have a memorandum of understanding, MoU, with the Department of Basic Education. We would be lying if we said that MoU is achieving the intended goal. For that reason, we are looking at ways and means of reaching out to schoolkids without offending other people who deal with them.
We cannot and will not rest just because we have the odd tournament in March, and another one in September, and we go to the Confederation of School Sport Associations of Southern Africa, Cossasa, regional games, when we know very well that the children who have been excluded from sports continue to be excluded. We want to intensify our efforts, using tactics that will not be offensive to anybody but also not injurious to our purpose to establish those school sport structures.
I did a little check and I saw that where sport succeeds, it is not because of some miracle; it is because those schools are doing sport exactly as we did it in our school days in the 1960s. The teachers, pupils and federations are responsible for the running and the development of sport. That is our intended objective. Chairperson, let me stop here so that I can save my five minutes. Thank you. [Applause.]