He said "at the mortuary". Oh, okay. [Interjections.] [Laughter.] Perhaps I should encourage the committee to invite Statistics SA to have a discussion about their communication. I'm very concerned about the value of the information. There is no point in spending all of the money that we do on a census and then the information does not get used.
The press is actually quite unreliable. They do not know how to internalise information and how to intermediate with regard to it. We have made repeated - I've said this before - offers to the press to train specialists. We will provide the workshop opportunities, and they must put forward the people. And those people, if they understand how to use the data sets, would then be able to write the stories.
The press is not forthcoming. They haven't assigned experts, and so we can't depend on that kind of intermediation. The issues you raise are very important. Ensuring that we can have the information available in a user- friendly format is going to be a very big challenge. Perhaps, through you, Chairperson, we could ask the committee to consider having a discussion just on that issue because it will be vital.