You know, these prophets of doom and gloom, we have been hearing them since 1994. When we came in in 1994, they said there would be civil war, chaos, and everything. Yet we had a transition to a constitutional democracy and we have had three elections. We were told by these prophets of doom about the World Cup. We know what they are saying; they are still saying it. When we introduce the national health insurance, we must not be surprised if these prophets of doom and gloom start drumming up these fears again; in fact, we must expect it.
Hon Minister, the national health insurance is not an ideological aspiration. [Interjections.]