OK. Thanks.
We will deal with the questions of the Auditor-General, as indicated. If there are problems at Oliver Tambo, we will take that into account.
The hon member seems to be complaining that the UK is losing tourism. I think it is not necessarily our business that they are losing tourism. Maybe South Africans should begin to be internal tourists. I am not justifying what happened; we will correct that. But also South Africans should give themselves enough opportunity to tour in their own country. South Africa is an excellent destination for tourism. You won't lose anything by not going to the UK. So, please, in the meantime, tour South Africa.
The last thing I just want to say, in a friendly way, Chair, is that I hope the fact that it is unparliamentary to say that we are lazy does not mean that we should be lazy. I agree that it is unparliamentary, but the public would have a fit if they heard that we were actually happy to describe ourselves as lazy. So, we shouldn't describe ourselves as lazy, but we should not be lazy either! [Applause.] I am not saying you are.
Generally, my last comment, really, hon Chair, is: Let's work together. If we work together, all of us, including the public, we can change things around. But if we expect only the department to do it, it will not work. Thank you. [Applause.]
Debate concluded.