. Expansion of the Conservation Estate, where over the MTEF Cycle, no funds have been allocated against the motivated R225 million; . Waste Services Infrastructure, where over the MTEF Cycle, no funds have been allocated against the motivated R225 million; . Oceans Research programme, where especially in the first year of the MTEF cycle, resourcing is inadequate - of the R182 million requested (and motivated, based on commitments and actual costs associated with the existing programmes) only R75 million was allocated - the increased allocations from 2014-2015 are however acknowledged; . Regulatory, monitoring and enforcement systems, as well as building the capacity of provinces in this regard, in terms of biodiversity management, especially the wildlife crime information unit, where no funds have been allocated against the motivated R343 million; . Implementation of the climate change response strategy, where no funds have been allocated against a request of R164 700 million over the MTEF allocation. The Portfolio Committee is especially concerned over this as it learnt that this programme is currently substantially funded through donor support. The Portfolio Committee finds this approach unsustainable in respect of such a matter which is of such a high priority to the country; . The working on waste programme, where no funds have been allocated against the motivated need of approximately R930 million. The Portfolio Committee is especially concerned about this in light of the high profile of poor waste management and waste services, in especially impoverished areas; . The People and Parks programme, which focuses on the development of infrastructure in protected areas through community entrepreneurs and thereby addressing both employment creation and the increased ability of protected areas to generate income through tourism activities - no funds of the R550 million requested have been provided over the MTEF cycle; and lastly . In terms of the fight against rhino poaching, only R75 million of the approximately R250 million needed was allocated.