I will use only two examples. It is a requirement that in every investment 26% must be given to black economic empowerment. That means it is focussing on the historical disadvantaged. We have increased that to 30% without resistance except by the hon Lorimer who was the only person who resisted. Nobody resisted it. So, 30% of any investment should go the historically disadvantaged. Now, that is the first thing.
The second thing that is important is that procurement is an instrument of empowerment. We are beginning to monitor it closely and ensure that companies do procure locally. We will come back to that as a question on that issue and we will answer that in detail. However, empowerment is part of the deal. [Applause.]
House Chair and Minister, the decision to invest at Gamsberg was a decision made many years ago.