Hon Speaker, hon member, that's precisely what I was saying. The problem is not that the passports are forged. The problem is that somebody who does not deserve to have the passport is given the passport and that is where I started and that's why I said our base documents should be secured.
We are starting to campaign for South Africans who don't have IDs. We are going to schools to give the children identity documents as part of the campaign, because we don't want, when 2011 rolls around, all of you to put us into a pressure cooker about the IDs because of wanting votes. We must, as hon members, participate in that campaign now because Home Affairs will not be put in a pressure cooker when elections come and that's also where the loophole comes in, because when you see somebody in front of you saying: I am a South African and I don't have an identity document, Home Affairs is not giving me an identity document, everybody will be running around and we will be getting all sorts of people into our population register who shouldn't be there.
Hon member, this is an early warning: Start to campaign now for the IDs, so that Home Affairs won't be in a pressure cooker in the coming election. Thank you. [Applause.]