Deputy Speaker, after South Africans voted against sanctions against Iran during its last term of office on the UN Security Council, the Deputy Minister of International Relations and Co-operation was quoted as having said that, "If South Africa had understood the rules better, then they would have voted in support of the sanctions against Iran." As the Presidency oversees all government departments, how would the adjusted budget for the Presidency help to bring about a better understanding of the UN protocols to ensure that we do not make other embarrassing mistakes at the UN Security Council?
The MINISTER IN THE PRESIDENCY - Performance Monitoring and Evaluation, as well as Administration in the Presidency: Deputy Speaker, obviously I think the question does not really relate to the adjustment estimates, but to policy issues for the operations of our international relations department and its policies. To that extent, I believe that the Department of International Relations and Co-operation will be able to address those issues, not necessarily in the context of the adjustment estimates of the Presidency. [Applause.]