Afterwards, during lunch. [Laughter.] I was still saying that I don't know where the hon member lived because he knows very well that blacks were deprived from studying mathematics and science by the oppressive apartheid regime. We have a shortage of mathematics and science teachers now because of that oppressive government.
Home Affairs has capacity and is developing capacity. The department has been able to produce 1,4 million ID smart cards in under a year. You can imagine how fast they are going to be moving from now on, now that they have acquired the experience to produce more. There is capacity in the department because it has got leadership.
The hon Smit referred to the unemployment issue. He forgets that the average sum of people that are unemployed are compromised by the fact that the employment rate is dropping in the Western Cape and that sum is actually affecting the figure, nationally. [Applause.] In fact, you are a liability as far as that is concerned. [Laughter.]
Do you know where the good stories come from that we, as the ANC, have? They come from service delivery. We don't make them up. We deliver services and, as a result of that, we have good stories to tell. [Interjections.] You must accept that. [Interjections.]
At the ... [Interjections.] ... please protect me, Chairperson.