We have certainly not issued 100 cards. Fewer than 40 were issued, and the persons who were issued cards at the launch of the pilot project are former Presidents of South Africa. As I recall, there are only four of them, while the fifth one is the current President. A card was also issued to him. The women who led the march against the pass laws and the Rivonia trialists - companions of Mandela, as we call them - were also issued cards. So, it is a very, very small group of people.
I am aware that a letter has been written to me - I don't think it was from the hon Makhuba - indicating that former Ministers of the Department of Home Affairs were not presented with or invited to receive this initial outlay. We do believe that the former Ministers should receive the smart ID cards and we will do so. Ubaba [Mr] Prince Buthelezi, our first Minister in the Department of Home Affairs in a democratic South Africa, along with the other Ministers of the Department of Home Affairs, will receive it. May I also wish you a happy birthday for last month, Ubaba. Thank you. [Applause.]