That is not a point of order.
The DA supports the idea of having universities as a critical part of expanding higher education enrolment in our country, provided that this is affordable. Clearly, having knowledge and teaching centres in the two relatively poor provinces will make a huge difference to their economies and the life chances of young citizens living there. There are institutes of education on which to build.
One answer to the challenge is for government to support the creation of independent private universities, including for these two provinces. It could do so by pursuing collaborations with foreign universities - following perhaps on the conversations the Minister recently had in the United Kingdom and also with the private sector. There are many examples globally of multicampus institutions.
If I can just then conclude by making the final point that the DA supports the National Student Financial Aid Scheme's recommendation to provide a single universal bursary sum to students at all of our universities.
However, universities must be allowed to set, and therefore raise, their fees. The wealthier parents can then pay to cross-subsidise the poorer ones, leaving the university with the resources to excel and grow. Thank you very much. [Time expired.] [Applause.]