(1) Who resided at Hoogelegen during the term of the third Parliament; (2) whether his department renovated Hoogelegen after the previous minister vacated the residence; if so, what (a) was the reason, (b) was the extent of the renovations and (c) were the costs of such renovations; (3) whether the residence was fully furnished by the State when it was occupied by the previous minister; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details; (4) whether his department bought new furniture for the new Minister of Communications when the residence was allocated to him after the appointment of the new Cabinet on 11 May 2009; if so, (a) what happened to the furniture that used to be in the residence and (b) what amount was spent on new furniture?