Chairperson, when you go home at night, hon Masango, you go home to a beautifully renovated house in Acacia Park, nice and comfortable, fully refurbished. Public Works spent hundreds of millions of rand on Acacia Park. Some of the people on this side of the House don't have a house to go to tonight and they have to go to a hotel.
So, let's get our priorities right. The mandate of Public Works is to do exactly that ... [Interjections.] ... to provide official residences for Ministers and Deputy Ministers, like it does for Members of Parliament, so I don't see what the big fuss is. Nobody asked us how much we spent when our houses were renovated in Acacia Park. Maybe that would be the question we should ask against the hundreds of millions we spent on the three parks, so that we don't distort this issue.
Now, to get back to your question, we are in line with the requirements of the extended Cabinet and we will provide the necessary residences and offices. And we will be accountable to Parliament in the usual manner. Thank you. [Applause.]