Hon Speaker, the reaction to Eldorado Park did not result from what was in the media. The parents wrote a letter to the President and described the situation very clearly. That is what made the President react. It was not the media.
As a result of what has happened at Eldorado Park, government is in the process of developing a national strategy, because we believe that this must be fought at the national level.
I believe that it is important for us, if we think that this is a problem, to say what it is that we are going to do, whether we are political parties or whatever, to help ensure that we deal with this issue. That is what I would expect, because, if we say that this is a problem, then it must be dealt with. This problem has been a leading issue in every sphere in the Western Cape. It has come late to other countries. "What is it?" This is what we should all be asking. How do we hold hands and forget about political differences in order to save our country and to save our future? I think that is what I would expect in a debate of this nature. Thank you very much! [Applause.]