No, no! They can raise whatever issue they like.
This government is committed to improving public transport. This is a big challenge, and at the heart of it is indeed the transformation of the minibus sector - transport for the majority of South Africans. Unlike many of their constituents, the majority of our constituents depend on public transport for some kind of mobility. [Interjections.] Less than 50% of South African households have any access whatsoever to vehicles and private cars. Therefore, we need to understand the importance of the month of October and the importance of popularising public transport.
We are making significant progress - this is also important to mention. What has happened in recent weeks? Many will remember that there were threats against the Bus Rapid Transit, the Rea Vaya system in Johannesburg, from the minibus sector. We have managed to launch that. The City of Cape Town is also trying to launch the Bus Rapid Transit, BRT, and will depend on our support as the ANC in order to succeed in that respect. They will also depend on the ANC government in order to succeed in dealing with the minibus sector, which is a very complicated sector.
Our approach is not to abolish the minibus sector. It is part and parcel of going forward, but at the same time it has to transform. I think that is the key message from the ANC government on the occasion of the October public transport month. [Applause.]