Thank you, Madam Speaker. Look, we have made a date, the possible start date of the vaccination campaign. If we are not ready; if, by any chance, the Medicines Control Council, MCC, has not yet passed that particular vaccine, we will definitely postpone the campaign. The vaccines we are using here have been passed elsewhere in the world. I announced in this House, during the debate on the state of the nation address, the vaccines that have been ordered from countries around the world, the vaccines that have been passed by relevant medical authorities around the world, and the number of vaccines that are being donated to South Africa.
If there is any technical problem that the hon Waters knows of or might have encountered or has mentioned, then we will inform people accordingly. Vaccination is not an emergency, in this case. We are just vaccinating people before the winter period in which, we believe, the H1N1 virus will become a problem.