Chairperson, that was a nice question. It was not dissimilar from the questions our children ask during Christmas when you are going shopping. There was no such decision. It might be a principle in some heads, but there was certainly no such agreement.
As the department, with respect to all three spheres of government, we would like to see how best we can facilitate accessing the seating arrangements in the stadiums.
We are also encouraging members not just to focus on the opening and closing events, but to identify in their area, which games they would like to watch. In KwaZulu-Natal all tickets are sold out. We don't even have to look in that direction. In Rustenburg tickets are almost sold out. Through the Chief Whips, it will be helpful if members can indicate which games they are more interested in.
Tickets for the opening and the closing games were sold out long ago I am struggling to get former President Mandela and his wife a seat. Of course they will get one, but I just wanted to show you the extent of the problem. We are doing all we can because it is our money. The 2010 World Cup is different from the 2006 World Cup. The 2006 World Cup was funded by the Deutscher Fussball-Bund, the association of football in that country. With this one, the major funder is government. Therefore, we think we have a stake to share with them. Debate concluded.