The information that the hon member referred to is part of the information that we are busy with in terms of our own research, to get an understanding of what is happening in many parts of the world. Also, for your information, many countries are actually coming to South Africa to learn how to do this particular model of urban tolling, especially in view of the fact that this is part of the process of South Africa's response to climate change and is encapsulated in our climate- change response strategy. I want to say that the DA has actually ...
... DA e tshwere ntlha e mo mogatleng. Lo nnetse go tlhodia Maaforikaborwa. Le lebetse gore batho ba ba tlhoka ditsela; ga ba fitlhelele ditirelo tsa puso tse di jaaka dikolo, le maokelo, bogolo thata bomme ba ba imileng ba ba tlhokafalelang mo ditseleng. Ke ka moo re reng, fa re bua mo Ntlong e, re gopole gore ... (Translation of Setswana paragraph follows.)
[... DA has the last part of this information. You are just making noise to the South Africans. You have forgotten that these people need roads. They don't have access to basic government services such as schools and hospitals, especially the pregnant women who die on the roads. That is why we say when we speak in this House, we must remember that ...]