Thank you very much to the hon Minister for his very candid response. I can assure you that we do appreciate it. Let me say that, in respect of the hon Minister, Prince Buthelezi, I know that we have milked this cow, and we milk this cow specifically to make the point that government has got to walk the talk.
We have, on a number of occasions, be it the President or be it the hon Minister of Finance yesterday, stressed how we have to look after every single rand and every single cent because one has to make it stretch. Quite frankly, when we have a scenario where R43 million is spent just on cars, we are not walking the talk.
Now, I understand exactly the position that the Minister was put in, but you know, sir, the Premier of the Western Cape was put in a similar position. She could have gone out, and her Ministers could have gone out, according to the rules that pertain to this, and bought luxury vehicles, but she stated right at the outset exactly what had to be done, and they are all using pool cars, old cars, with high mileage. That is the example that we expect every single Minister in this House to follow. [Interjections.] [Time expired.] [Applause.]