Deputy Speaker, through you to the hon Minister, I am glad that your definition of mud schools is broader now and includes inappropriately built structures. That is very good.
However, if we look at the statistics we see that there are 343 mud schools in the Eastern Cape and one in KwaZulu-Natal. That casts doubt on the reliability of the data collected and the way in which it is collected. In fact, during the workshop at Monkey Valley we questioned this figure, and the head of the department from KwaZulu-Natal offered to have another look at these figures.
He could not even tell us where that one mud school in KwaZulu-Natal was situated. I wonder whether the department or head of department in KwaZulu- Natal has brought that report to the hon Minister. Furthermore, has the department reinvestigated these statistics, because we doubt the accuracy of this number? Is there only one mud school? We know there are many, many mud schools in that province. [Time expired.]